By @SiliconANGLE
Publication Date: 2026-04-30 13:00:00
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. today expanded its ProLiant edge computing portfolio with new systems aimed at running artificial intelligence, analytics and automation in distributed, resilient and space-constrained environments.
The launch is based on the new ProLiant Compute EL2000 chassis, the foundation for two new Gen12 servers, EL220 and EL240, along with enhancements to the ProLiant DL145 Gen11 for offices, warehouses, factories, retail sites and field deployments.
HPE framed the announcement around “getting out of the data center” and processing data where it is generated. As more data is produced outside of centralized data centers and used in latency-sensitive applications at the edge, there is a growing need for servers that can provide computing power closer to where those applications reside.
This means placing machines where distributed AI workloads physically occur, whether in retail stores, factories, warehouses, telecommunications…


