Thursday, February 5, 2026

Firewall Challenge Week 3 – DEV Community

Keep Your Ubuntu-based VPN Server Up to Date

Enterprise-Grade Security for Small Businesses with Linux and Open Source

Ethics for Ephemeral Signals – A Manifesto

When Regex Falls Short – Auditing Discord Bots with AI Reasoning Models

Cisco Live 2025: Bridging the Gap in the Digital Workplace to Achieve ‘Distance Zero’

Agentforce London: Salesforce Reports 78% of UK Companies Embrace Agentic AI

WhatsApp Aims to Collaborate with Apple on Legal Challenge Against Home Office Encryption Directives

AI and the Creative Industries: A Misguided Decision by the UK Government

HPE Introduces Cloud Service for AI Models with Cray Supercomputer

HPE has introduced a new cloud service called GreenLake for Large Language Models (LLMs) that offers enterprise IT professionals access to supercomputing infrastructure and software needed for AI model development. The service, delivered in collaboration with AI startup Aleph Alpha, allows IT pros to train, tune, and deploy large-scale AI applications and services using Cray supercomputers and HPE’s machine learning software. This offering aims to democratize access to supercomputers and enables users to upload their own data to create customized models. HPE plans to expand its services in the future to cater to various industries such as climate modeling, drug discovery, manufacturing, and transportation. The company aims to provide a consumption-based access to supercomputers through its GreenLake platform. While HPE faces competition from other supercomputer providers, this move is seen as a strategic step towards capturing market share in the cloud supercomputing AI services sector.