AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Infrastructure & Networking: At HPE Discover 2026, CEO Antonio Neri and networking chief Rami Rahim pushed an “agentic AI” vision where compute, storage, and software are only as good as the network—highlighting tighter integration of HPE Aruba and Juniper portfolios, plus self-driving networking and agentic NetOps aimed at reducing bottlenecks and improving GPU utilization. Agentic IT Software Updates: HPE also expanded GreenLake and Morpheus capabilities for agentic IT operations, with stronger governance, control, and observability for AI agents moving into production. Aruba Airport Tech Upgrade: Aruba Airport Authority hosted a delegation from DCA Aruba and the Netherlands’ aviation authority, showcasing Gateway 2030 progress including a new U.S. Check-In Hall and a state-of-the-art baggage handling system designed for up to 2,000 bags per hour. Border Control Efficiency: Regula and RADEX BCMS won a High Security Printing Latin America award for cutting Aruba immigration identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Public Health Collaboration (DuCaPHEN): PAHO joined Dutch Caribbean public health experts at DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba to share strategies and tackle shared health challenges. Tourism Data for Strategy: A.T.A. released May “Spending Insights 2025,” reporting USD 3.06B in total visitor spending and showing a shift toward higher-income travelers. Digital Rights & AI in Schools: Aruba is dealing with a case where a student allegedly used AI to manipulate classmates’ photos and create fake nude images, raising concerns about harm to minors. EU Funding for Biodiversity (Curaçao/Kingdom): The EU opened a funding call for biodiversity and natural capital projects across Caribbean OCTs, including Aruba and Curaçao, with an Aug. 28 deadline.
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