
In after-hours trading, Hewlett Packard Enterprise saw a significant increase of more than 16% after surpassing Wall Street expectations in its fiscal second quarter. Additionally, CrowdStrike's stock jumped almost 7% following stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance.

In after-hours trading, following the corporate earnings announcements, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures advanced 49 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures also each rose around 0.1%. Notable stock movements included Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which climbed more than 16% after surpassing Wall Street expectations in its fiscal second quarter, and CrowdStrike, which jumped almost 7% on stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance.

Investors are anticipating the release of data on private employers from the ADP, which is due on Wednesday morning. Economists polled by Dow Jones expect that these employers increased their payrolls by 175,000 positions in May. This would mark a slowdown from the addition of 192,000 jobs in April.