Browse the full directors' dealings record of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co has logged 116 reports. The latest transaction was reported on 9 June 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Black Thomas E Jr. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is a U.S.-listed technology company trading on the NYSE/NASDAQ in the United States. It is one of the major global enterprise infrastructure vendors, focused on business IT rather than consumer PCs or printing. HPE was formed in 2015 when Hewlett-Packard was split into two separate companies. Its headquarters are in Spring, Texas, near Houston. HPE’s business is built around enterprise infrastructure and related services. Historically, its core activity has centered on servers, storage, networking, high-performance computing, and hybrid-cloud solutions. The company serves a broad customer base that includes large enterprises, government agencies, telecom operators, and managed service providers. Its value proposition is to help customers build, manage, and secure modern IT environments across on-premises, private cloud, public cloud, and edge deployments. From a competitive standpoint, HPE operates in highly contested markets against companies such as Dell Technologies, Cisco, Lenovo, and various network and cloud specialists. It competes not only with traditional infrastructure vendors but also with hyperscale cloud providers that continue to capture a meaningful share of enterprise IT spending. HPE’s strategic differentiation lies in hybrid IT, AI-ready infrastructure, high-performance computing, and enterprise networking. The company has increasingly emphasized workloads related to artificial intelligence and cloud-native architectures as key growth vectors. A major recent development was HPE’s completion of the Juniper Networks acquisition in 2025. This transaction materially strengthens HPE’s networking capabilities and broadens its portfolio with cloud-native, AI-driven networking solutions. Strategically, it supports HPE’s effort to deepen its position in higher-growth, higher-value infrastructure categories and to offer a more comprehensive stack to enterprise customers. HPE’s key products and services include ProLiant servers, storage systems, networking equipment, high-performance computing platforms, hybrid-cloud offerings, and consumption-based “as-a-service” models. It also provides related financial and professional services that help clients modernize infrastructure with more flexibility in capital allocation. This combination is important for customers that want performance, security, data sovereignty, and scalable deployment models. Geographically, HPE has a truly global footprint, with operations across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other international markets. That global reach supports diversified demand, although results remain exposed to enterprise spending cycles, competitive pricing pressure, and the pace of cloud migration. Recent company updates indicate solid operational momentum in 2025, including revenue growth in multiple product areas and improved profitability trends. For investors, HPE is best viewed as a mature but strategically important enterprise infrastructure company: cyclical, competitive, and globally diversified, yet increasingly leveraged to structural themes such as AI infrastructure, hybrid cloud, and networking.