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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. is a global edge-to-cloud company engaged in providing information technology, technology and enterprise products, solutions and services. The company operates through Computing, High Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence (HPC & AI), Storage, Intelligent Edge, Financial Services, Enterprise Investments and Other segments. The Computing segment includes both general-purpose servers for multi-workload computing and workload-optimized servers that deliver the highest performance and value for demanding applications. The HPC & AI segment offers standard and custom hardware and software solutions designed to support specific use cases. The
Storage segment offers workload-optimized storage products and services, including intelligent hyperconverged infrastructure with HPE Nimble Storage dHCI and HPE SimpliVity. The Intelligent Edge segment offers wired and wireless local area networks, campus and data center switching, software-defined wide area networks, network security and related services, enabling secure connectivity for businesses of all sizes. The Financial Services division offers customers flexible investment solutions, such as leasing, financing, IT consumption, utility programs and asset management services, technology delivery models and acquisition of complete IT solutions, including hardware, software and services from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and others.
The Corporate Investments and Other segment includes the A&PS business, which primarily provides advisory services, technology expertise and advice from hpe and partners, implementation services and complex solution engagement capabilities, the Communications and Media Solutions business, the HPE Software business and the Hewlett Packard Laboratories. . The company was founded on July 2, 1939 and is headquartered in Spring, Texas.
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The most important thing for networking is simple
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A notable German submarine development

World War 2 was the snorkel device (anglicized by the US Navy to "snorkel"). The invention was attributed to Dutch officer Lieutenant Jan J. Wichers, who in 1933 proposed the idea of a breathing tube to supply fresh air to the submarine's diesel engines while traveling underwater. The Dutch Navy began using snorkels in 1936, and some fell into German hands in 1940. With the introduction of radar to detect surfaced submarines, Germany equipped hundreds of submarines with snorkels to allow their diesel engines to operate at periscope depth (to recharge the batteries for underwater propulsion). This increased the chances of detection by radar-equipped ships and Allied aircraft.
During the Pacific War, the Japanese military deployed a large number of submarines of various sizes and types, including carrier submarines, midget submarines, and "manned torpedo" submarines mounted on larger submarines. The Japanese I-201 class submarines were fast diesel-powered submarines, 259 feet long, displacing 1,291 tons, and capable of 15 knots on the surface. Underwater, large batteries and electric motors could power the vessels at a speed of 19 knots for almost an hour. Each boat was equipped with two 25 mm guns and four forward torpedo tubes, carrying ten torpedoes.
The highly successful U.S. submarine campaign in the Pacific War was fought primarily with Gato and Balao class submarines. She was approximately 311.5 feet long, displaced 1,525 tons, and was powered by diesel-electric engines capable of a speed of 20 knots on the surface and 9 knots submerged. The main difference between the two designs was that the Gato class boats had an operating depth of 300 ft, while the Balao boats had an operating depth of 400 ft. These submarines carried a crew of 65 to 70 men and were equipped with one or two 5-inch deck guns as well as smaller anti-aircraft weapons, ten torpedo tubes (six forward and four aft) and carried 24 torpedoes.
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The Argonaut was the largest non-nuclear submarine ever built
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