SIGNALInfrastructure Software·Jun 24, 2026, 2:05 PMSignal55Medium term

HPE Gives Cray Customers New Development, Multi-Tenancy Options

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HPE Gives Cray Customers New Development, Multi-Tenancy Options

HPE rolled out several new products at ISC 2026 this week, including support for multi-tenancy across its network and storage resources, and a new unified programming framework. The announcements share a common theme: Supercomputing customers are struggling to deal with mounting complexity in their HPC environments, and HPE wants to help. Developing applications to run […] The post HPE Gives Cray Customers New Development, Multi-Tenancy Options appeared first on HPCwire .

Why this matters
Why now

HPE is responding to increased complexity in HPC environments by offering new development tools and multi-tenancy options, aligning with the ongoing need for more efficient and flexible supercomputing resource utilization.

Why it’s important

This move by HPE addresses critical challenges in HPC application development and resource sharing, indicating a trend towards more adaptable and accessible high-performance computing infrastructure, which is crucial for advancements in AI and complex simulations.

What changes

Supercomputing customers now have improved options for developing applications and sharing resources, potentially leading to more widespread and efficient use of HPC infrastructure, even for smaller teams or diverse workloads through multi-tenancy.

Winners
  • · HPE
  • · Supercomputing customers
  • · AI/ML developers
  • · Research institutions
Losers
  • · Legacy HPC system providers
  • · Monolithic HPC application developers
Second-order effects
Direct

HPE enhances its competitive position in the HPC market by offering integrated solutions for complex workflows.

Second

Increased accessibility and ease of use in HPC could accelerate innovation in fields reliant on supercomputing, such as materials science and drug discovery.

Third

The multi-tenancy feature might lead to a more 'cloud-like' experience for on-premise supercomputers, blurring the lines between traditional HPC and enterprise cloud computing.

Editorial confidence: 85 / 100 · Structural impact: 40 / 100
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