Antonio Neri
Antonio Neri is president and chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, where he leads the company’s enterprise technology strategy across AI, cloud, networking, servers, and edge-to-cloud infrastructure. A longtime HP and HPE executive, he became CEO in 2018 and has championed HPE GreenLake, enterprise AI infrastructure, supercomputing, and strategic acquisitions including Aruba Networks, Cray, Morpheus, OpsRamp, Silver Peak, Zerto, and Juniper Networks.
AI Demand Is Rewriting Tech Financing From Hyperscalers to IPOs
Bloomberg Technology’s June 2 discussion framed Alphabet’s planned $80 billion equity raise and Anthropic’s confidential IPO filing as signs that AI demand is moving from product strategy into capital structure. The central argument was that the scale of AI infrastructure spending is forcing technology companies to rethink balance sheets, IPO timing, bank fees and supply-chain risk, with SpaceX’s listing plans and memory-chip constraints showing how the pressure is spreading beyond the hyperscalers.
HPE Pulls 2028 Targets Into 2026 on AI Server Demand
Hewlett Packard Enterprise chief executive Antonio Neri told Bloomberg that the company’s sharply higher outlook reflects durable AI demand rather than a short-term spike or a single large customer. After HPE shares hit a record high, Neri argued that growth across networking, servers, storage and private cloud is allowing the company to pull forward its AI-era financial targets, while disciplined pricing, Juniper-related synergies and a richer networking mix help offset rising DRAM and NAND costs.