Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.


          The information contained in this Item 2.02 and in the accompanying
          Exhibit 99.1 shall not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the
          Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or
          incorporated by reference in any filing under the Exchange Act or the
          Securities Act of 1933, as amended, except as shall be expressly set
          forth by specific reference in such filing.

Effective at the beginning of the first quarter of fiscal 2020, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ("HPE") implemented certain organizational changes to align its segment financial reporting more closely with its current business structure. As a result of these organizational changes, HPE eliminated the Hybrid IT reportable segment (and the Compute, Storage and HPE Pointnext business units within it) and created four new financial reporting segments: • Compute,

• High Performance Compute & Mission-Critical Systems ("HPC & MCS"),

• Storage, and

• Advisory and Professional Services ("A & PS").




The new Compute segment combines the general purpose server and certain workload
optimized server portfolios that were previously a part of the Hybrid IT-Compute
business unit and the related operational services business that was previously
a part of the Hybrid IT-HPE Pointnext business unit. The HPC & MCS segment
consists of high performance compute, mission-critical systems, and edge compute
offerings that were previously a part of the Hybrid IT-Compute business unit and
the related operational services business that was previously a part of the
Hybrid IT-HPE Pointnext business unit. The new Storage segment combines the
former Hybrid IT-Storage business unit, the related operational services
business that was previously a part of the Hybrid IT-HPE Pointnext business unit
and the hyperconverged infrastructure products that were previously a part of
the Hybrid IT-Compute business unit. Finally, the A & PS segment consists of the
consultative-led services that were previously a part of the Hybrid IT-HPE
Pointnext business unit.
In addition, the HPE Aruba Services business unit of the Intelligent Edge
segment now includes the Data Center Networking ("DC Networking") operational
services business that was previously a part of the Hybrid IT-HPE Pointnext
business unit. The DC Networking business, other than operational services, had
been transferred to the Intelligent Edge segment in a prior realignment.
The Compute, HPC & MCS, Storage and A & PS segments are structured beneath a
broader Hybrid IT Group. While Hybrid IT is no longer a reportable segment, HPE
aggregates these segments and provides financial data in order to provide a
supplementary view of the Hybrid IT Group.
The Company reflected these changes to its segment information retrospectively
to the earliest period presented, which primarily resulted in the transfer of
net revenue and operating profit for each of the businesses as described above.
These changes had no impact on Hewlett Packard Enterprise's previously reported
consolidated net revenue, net earnings or net earnings per share. As a result of
these changes, HPE has released revised quarterly and full year segment results
and revised business unit revenue for fiscal 2018 and 2019, which are attached
hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and are incorporated herein by reference.


Item 9.01        Financial Statements and Exhibits.
                 (d) Exhibits.

Exhibit Number   Description

  Exhibit 99.1     Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company's revised segment financial
                 results and statements of business unit revenue for fiscal 2018
                 and 2019 (furnished herewith).



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