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Forbes
6 hours ago
- Business
- Forbes
HPE Ramps Up Networking, Automation And Observability At Discover 2025
CEO Antonio Neri delivers the keynote at HPE Discover 2025 at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Hewlett Packard Enterprise celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, and the company's recent Discover annual user and partner conference in Las Vegas served as a showcase for its past decade of accomplishments, as well as the ten-year anniversary of its acquisition of Aruba in 2015. The event also served as the debut for HPE's new brand mark, refreshing a stodgy and text-heavy logo by incorporating a variation on Hewlett Packard's iconic green badge that is meant to appear open to the future. HPE'S new corporate logo HPE's future is decidedly agentic in its focus, as evidenced by Discover's overall theme and the race for the company and other IT infrastructure providers to capitalize on the already lucrative and potentially transformative opportunity in enabling modern AI for enterprises at scale. A handful of the company's AI-infused announcements at the event were especially noteworthy. And while I like what HPE is doing, I believe that it can improve upon some of its efforts to further its AI-for-networking and networking-for-AI ambitions. With that context set, let's dive in. (Note: HPE is an advisory client of my firm, Moor Insights & Strategy.) The Promise Of HPE Aruba Networking's Agentic AI Mesh Enterprises are faced with daunting networking challenges today, as outlined by Aruba's chief product officer David Hughes in his technical keynote on day three of the conference. Hughes pointed to the simultaneous needs to support demanding users who expect zero downtime, to enable IT teams to do more with less, to protect organizations from escalating cyber threats, to mitigate ongoing geopolitical risks that threaten business continuity and data protection, and to ease management tied to multi-vendor and multi-domain operations. The company aims to address these needs with its new Agentic AI Mesh offering from HPE Aruba Networking. At preview, it includes a pool of fifteen purpose-built agents and an orchestration super-agent, complemented by a networking copilot. The networking agentic AI functionality integrated into HPE Aruba Networking's Central control console is designed to broadly automate network functionality. Over time, this should facilitate easier root cause analysis, help remediate issues quickly and ultimately deliver a self-healing capability. On the surface, Agentic AI Mesh offers a robust set of capabilities that can address enterprises' networking and security challenges, building upon the company's historic leadership in AIOps and anchored by its Edge Services Platform launched five years ago. I believe that when HPE Aruba Networking's agentic AI framework becomes generally available in the third calendar quarter of this year, it will have the potential to scale automation, bolster network assurance and improve security outcomes. At the conference, I also had the opportunity to speak with Hughes in a Six Five in the Booth fireside chat, during which he highlighted what the company believes it can accomplish with the new offering. GreenLake Intelligence: A Cross-Portfolio Vison For Automation At Scale Aruba's Agentic AI Mesh is part of a broader HPE vision — called GreenLake Intelligence — to bring the power of agentic AI to its entire infrastructure stack within its hybrid cloud services portfolio. From my perspective, HPE has been a trailblazer in offering its complete set of networking, security, compute and storage solutions as consumptive services. The benefits to enterprises include highly flexible — and fast — deployment, the ability to treat infrastructure as an operational expense to reap balance-sheet benefits and a continuous delivery mechanism to bring organizations the latest features and capabilities on a steady cadence. HPE believes that its GreenLake Intelligence agentic AI framework has the potential to solve siloed and manual workflows, enable troubleshooting issues across its entire infrastructure expanse (including multi-vendor equipment) through its OpsRamp observability platform, identify underutilized resources and reduce operational burdens. It is a bold vision — one whose success will lie in flawless execution across a broad and deep set of IT and OT solution offerings. Deeper Portfolio And AI Ecosystem Capabilities Announced At HPE Discover In addition to HPE Aruba Networking's Agentic AI Mesh and the GreenLake Intelligence framework, the company made three other noteworthy announcements. First, HPE is deepening its network and data observability capabilities with further integrations of its OpsRamp acquisition from two years ago. The company aims to leverage OpsRamp to enable new conversational assistance to manage fault detection, capacity planning and more through an agentic command center. I like OpsRamp's ability to provide visibility across multi-vendor infrastructure, as well as the promise of improved network assurance and security posture through a single pane of glass. The effort also allows HPE to better compete with Cisco's more mature full-stack observability platform, which leverages both Cisco's organic roadmap efforts and its acquisitions of ThousandEyes, AppDynamics, Accedian and other observability and monitoring solutions. Second, HPE Aruba Networking announced a private 5G competency program to accelerate the adoption of its cellular connectivity offering. The program is designed to provide channel partners with expertise in developing and deploying solutions that streamline private cellular deployments in what I judge to be OT environments. It also positions the company to support deterministic use-case needs such as manufacturing automation, logistics and, more broadly, cost-effective connectivity solutions for indoor and outdoor deployments. HPE has shifted its focus on serving the broader telecom mobile network operators to enabling private LTE and 5G enterprise networks since its acquisition of cellular core provider Athonet two years ago. This has been a smart move for the company, given the growing adoption of private networks and the obvious sales adjacencies for HPE to extend its reach beyond Wi-Fi and wired deployments. From my perspective, it also represents deeper margin opportunities for the company relative to the poorer economics tied to public cellular deployments. I also like HPE's full-stack offering, which includes HPE core and radio access network infrastructure, as well as its strengths in orchestration software rooted in its prior carrier-grade development efforts. Third, HPE announced an extension of its Unleash AI ecosystem that adds more than two dozen new partners and identifies over seventy-five new use cases designed to accelerate enterprise adoption of modern AI applications and workloads. AI ecosystem efforts by the likes of Nvidia are making it easier for organizations to accelerate time-to-value with generative and agentic AI features, and HPE's focus here could pay big dividends with the adoption of its complete AI infrastructure stack. At HPE Discover, I also sat down with the Six Five Live team to share my hot takes on HPE's announcements, providing further insights on the company's AI ambitions. HPE's Opportunities For Improvement From my perspective, there is a lot to like about the announcements at HPE Discover. However, details about what customers will be expected to pay for new functionality such as the Agentic AI Mesh were vague. To be fair, this may be because the offering is only in preview now; even so, setting an expectation for licensing costs could have strengthened its appeal. Additionally, HPE partner sales enablement could be a tricky endeavor — especially when we consider that Cisco's AI Canvas and Deep Network LLM, announced just a few weeks ago, compete with HPE Aruba Networking's latest offering. I would have liked to see more details related to HPE's channel education efforts, highlighting what is unique to its approach for sellers beyond the perceived strengths that Hughes communicated in his technical keynote. Is It Time To Call A Winner? It is tough to call an immediate winner in this competition, given the newness of both Cisco's and HPE's agentic AI offerings for networking. However, the late-breaking news, on the heels of Discover, that HPE is successfully closing its contested acquisition of Juniper Networks and avoiding an antitrust trial in July ends the unnecessary distractions. It also paves the way for a strengthened HPE Aruba Networking portfolio thanks to the depth provided by Juniper's Mist AI software; this is true despite the DOJ's requirement that HPE divest its Instant On small business products and license the source code for Mist AI. On that last point, I highly doubt that other enterprise networking infrastructure providers will pay to license the software, considering how far HPE's competitors are along their own AI development paths. However, a handful of smaller consumer Wi-Fi solution providers may take advantage of the licensing opportunity. From the day that HPE and Juniper announced their deal, I have held the position that the tie-up will do more to foster competition and innovation than thwart it. Ultimately, customers will win by having a stronger second choice for AI-enabled network infrastructure after Cisco. Tenth anniversaries are often symbolized by tin or aluminum — connoting strength and flexibility. HPE Discover 2025 went far to demonstrate the company's strengths in networking, cross-portfolio automation and observability as it addresses the complex challenges that organizations face today. The event also clearly demonstrated HPE's flexibility through broad industry collaboration, evidenced by the company's growing partnership with Nvidia and HPE's Unleash AI ecosystem. Both have the potential to accelerate enterprise adoption of modern AI applications and the management of AI workloads at scale with highly performant networking infrastructure and consumptive hybrid cloud services. HPE's success will depend on its ability to execute against its agentic AI vision, quickly leverage and integrate Juniper's intellectual property and convince its channel partners to lead with its solutions. The bedrock to accomplish all of these is firmly laid, and it will be interesting to watch what the company can unlock in terms of both technical innovation and effective sales execution.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
HPE to Power Miami Freedom Park, Provide Ultimate Fan Experience for Inter Miami CF
HPE is the first Founding Partner and an Official Technology Partner of Miami Freedom Park, a new mixed-use development that will be home to Inter Miami CF HPE is the exclusive Network Infrastructure, Solutions, and Hybrid Cloud Partner of Inter Miami CF Partnership brings the full power of HPE's networking, cloud and AI capabilities to one of the most exciting teams in global sports LAS VEGAS & MIAMI, June 24, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HPE Discover – HPE (NYSE: HPE), Miami Freedom Park, and Inter Miami CF have signed a partnership for HPE to be the first founding partner and an official technology partner for Miami Freedom Park, the new 131-acre mixed-use development, and the exclusive Network Infrastructure, Solutions, and Hybrid Cloud partner of Major League Soccer club Inter Miami CF. Leveraging HPE's leading technology portfolio including HPE Aruba Networking, HPE Alletra Storage, HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software and GreenLake cloud, the alliance is focused on providing an exceptional experience for fans and visitors. Currently under development, Miami Freedom Park will be a world-class sports and entertainment destination in the heart of Miami, anchored by a new stadium—the future home of Inter Miami CF, opening next year. As a result of the partnership, HPE will provide connectivity and cloud technology to enable Miami Freedom Park to offer personalized services and experiences to Inter Miami CF fans and visitors in its Entertainment District. The offering sets a new standard for the future of sports and entertainment events, as well as walkable master plans, tailored to its fans. "HPE has deep expertise in elevating the fan experience by leveraging technology to enhance personalization and interactivity, as well as using data analytics to improve team performance," said Antonio Neri, president and CEO, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. "Technology can be a powerful tool for passionate fans to engage in new ways and for teams to perform at their best. We are excited to partner with Inter Miami CF and provide the most innovative environment for enjoying a match or performance." With HPE Aruba Networking, visitors will have fast, reliable connectivity throughout the park. With HPE's cloud and AI solutions, Inter Miami can track player performance, connect with fans in new ways, and run smarter operations. Fans will be able to enjoy engaging experiences through interactive services powered by HPE technology. "As we planned for this ambitious new development project, we knew we needed a partner that could work with us to adopt innovative technologies that will provide unforgettable experiences to fans and visitors that join us for a match, concert or day at the park," said Devon McCorkle, president, Miami Freedom Park. "We turned to HPE to enable us to offer a smart and seamless experience backbone for visitors to make their time spent more exciting and connected to the team or performer that they come to enjoy." "We are committed to partnering with the very best in every space, and HPE is a leader when it comes to innovation and technology," said Xavier Asensi, Inter Miami CF president of Business Operations. "As we look ahead to the opening of Miami Freedom Park, this historic partnership—our first for Miami Freedom Park—ensures our fans will experience world-class infrastructure, and immersive engagement from the moment they step foot on site. This is more than a partnership; it's a key pillar in building the most advanced and fan-focused destination in global sports and entertainment." HPE is uniquely positioned to power Miami Freedom Park's stadium and digital infrastructure, delivering seamless connectivity and real-time data insights throughout the stadium, Entertainment District and public parks. The high-density Wi-Fi network solution will use HPE Aruba Networking 6 GHz access points to deliver the highest possible capacity, speed, and reliability, letting users freely upload and download personal content from anywhere. HPE Aruba Networking Central will manage the wired and wireless network and will transform Miami Freedom Park into an intelligent, adaptive environment that automatically optimizes performance for massive, fluctuating crowds while providing unprecedented operational and network insights. HPE Aruba Networking Central's AI insights and capabilities continuously analyze network patterns, crowd density, and usage spikes to predict and prevent connectivity issues before they impact the fan experience, ensuring seamless streaming, social sharing, and mobile engagement during peak moments. HPE Private Cloud Business Edition, featuring VM Essentials and HPE Alletra Storage, will deliver a unified management and monitoring experience designed to store and analyze data. These analytics will help deliver a tightly integrated view of guest experience data and identify opportunities to streamline the on-site visitor experience, while also generating meaningful content for fans across the world. From optimizing stadium operations with intelligent edge solutions, to enhancing fan engagement through immersive digital experiences, HPE ensures that Miami Freedom Park operates with cutting-edge efficiency, innovation, and scalability. By integrating HPE's solutions, Miami Freedom Park will set a new benchmark for smart stadium technology, enabling brands, fans, and event organizers to connect and engage like never before. About HPE HPE (NYSE: HPE) is a leader in essential enterprise technology, bringing together the power of AI, cloud and networking to help organizations achieve more. As pioneers of possibility, our innovation and expertise advance the way people live and work. We empower our customers across industries to optimize operational performance, transform data into foresight, and maximize their impact. Unlock your boldest ambitions with HPE. Discover more at About Inter Miami CF & Miami Freedom Park Club International de Fútbol Miami, known as Inter Miami CF, is an American professional sports team in its sixth season in Major League Soccer. Inter Miami plays and trains at its 34-acre centralized facility, which includes Chase Stadium, a 50,000-square-foot training center and seven fields in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In addition to the MLS team, the Club fields MLS NEXT Pro team Inter Miami CF II and has a youth Academy. Inter Miami CF Main Partners include: Royal Caribbean, Fracht Group, JPMorgan Chase, Baptist Health, Florida Blue, and Polkadot. Please visit for more information. Spanning 131 acres, Miami Freedom Park is the largest sports-anchored entertainment district in the Southeast, headlined by a new 25,000-seat stadium for MLS's Inter Miami CF. The project is developed by the ownership group of Inter Miami CF and will be a year-round destination for all of Miami and visitors alike, on matchdays and beyond. Miami Freedom Park also includes the new 58-acre public Jorge Mas Canosa Park, over 1 million square feet of retail, dining, entertainment, and office space, a variety of hospitality options totaling 750 rooms, community athletic fields and facilities, and parking. Construction on Miami Freedom Park began in 2023, and the project will open in phases beginning in 2026 with the stadium, park, and inaugural collection of retailers. View source version on Contacts Dana Lengkeeklengkeek@ Sign in to access your portfolio


TECHx
29-05-2025
- Business
- TECHx
HPE Aruba Expands Networking Portfolio with New Switches
Home » Emerging technologies » Networking » HPE Aruba Expands Networking Portfolio with New Switches Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has announced major expansions to its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio. The company revealed the new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches. These feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPUs) from AMD Pensando. The DPUs offload security and network services, freeing up resources for AI workload processing. HPE reported the addition of several new products and capabilities to support enterprise networking needs. These include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040, a new distributed services 'smart switch' that doubles the scale and performance of its predecessor. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus switches, which offer faster data speeds in a compact footprint for IoT, AI, and high-performance computing. New Wi-Fi 7 access points for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity. These are designed to deliver superior service for data, voice, and video communications. Phil Mottram, EVP and General Manager of HPE Aruba Networking, stated that data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are pushing enterprises to offer cost-effective connectivity. He added that the new innovations deliver ten times the scale and performance at one-third the cost of traditional solutions. Soni Jiandani, SVP and GM of AMD's Networking Technology and Solutions Group, highlighted the need for scalable and high-performance networking. He confirmed that the AMD DPU technology in the CX 10040 platform enables secure, scalable services for large enterprise deployments at reduced costs. HPE Aruba Networking continues to exceed industry standards. The company delivers performance, security, and intelligence with all-inclusive licensing. The latest advancements include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040, which uses the AMD Pensando DPU to support AI computing with built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and telemetry. The new CX 6300 series switches, offering encryption, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC) to meet varied SLAs. New Wi-Fi 7 access points: the 720, 740 (indoor), and 760 Series (indoor/outdoor). These feature network slicing and dynamic application prioritization for AI and cloud-delivered apps. Application-aware networking on the CX 5420 and 6200 series, enabling SLA-based data routing across entire networks. Enhanced AI-powered network management with HPE Aruba Networking Central, providing visibility, control, and analytics across campuses and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with the CX 10000 Switch Series, enabling unified orchestration of physical and virtual network security services. This supports ESXi, KVM, and bare metal hosts with no forklift upgrades. HPE continues to invest in scalable and secure networking solutions. The company remains committed to addressing the evolving demands of AI and high-performance computing.


Mid East Info
29-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Hewlett Packard Enterprise extends innovations with new distributed services switches, expanded wired and wireless portfolio to meet AI and high-performance computing demands
HPE Aruba Networking doubles performance capabilities of widely-deployed data center distributed services switches Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced expansions of its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio, along with new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches, which feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPU) from AMD Pensando to offload security and network services to free up resources for complex AI workload processing. The new expansions from HPE Aruba Networking include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 is HPE's latest distributed services switch — also known as a 'smart switch' — that doubles the scale and performance of the previous networking and security solution. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus networking switches, which provide faster data speeds for enterprise IoT, AI, or high-performance computing with a more compact footprint. New Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) and capabilities for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity that deliver the highest quality of service for data, voice, and video communications. 'Data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are driving unprecedented demands for enterprises to provide cost-effective connectivity, no matter where devices and users are or how they access the network,' said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. 'HPE is again raising the bar with innovations that simplify data center and overall server connectivity at ten times the scale and performance and one-third the cost of traditional enterprise solutions.' 'As AI and data-driven applications continue to transform every industry, the need for scalable, compliant, and high-performance networking has never been greater,' said Soni Jiandani, senior vice president and general manager, Networking Technology and Solutions Group, AMD. 'Together with HPE and the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 platform, we're delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine AMD's advanced, programmable DPU and software technology with HPE's data center networking—enabling secure, scalable services for datacenter and colocation deployments that support the world's largest enterprises at a fraction of the cost of legacy solutions.' Solutions that exceed industry standards HPE Aruba Networking is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to powering enterprises of all sizes and across every industry as AI, IoT, and other types of high-performance computing accelerate. HPE Aruba Networking solutions continue exceeding industry standards by delivering performance, security, and intelligence along with all-inclusive licensing that generates significant savings. The latest advances announced today include: HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 smart switch , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing , while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300 series campus switches , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. New Wi-Fi 7 access points , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. Application-aware networking across campus switches is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. A single point of visibility, control and analytics delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with HPE Aruba CX 10000 Switch Series helps organizations unify the orchestration of virtualize and physical network and security services such as distributed firewall, microsegmentation across ESXi, KVM and bare metal hosts, easing migration to an open virtualization model with no forklift required.


Channel Post MEA
29-05-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
HPE Aruba Networking Delivers New AI and High-Performance Computing Applications
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced expansions of its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio, along with new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches, which feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPU) from AMD Pensando to offload security and network services to free up resources for complex AI workload processing. The new expansions from HPE Aruba Networking include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 is HPE's latest distributed services switch — also known as a 'smart switch' — that doubles the scale and performance of the previous networking and security solution. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus networking switches, which provide faster data speeds for enterprise IoT, AI, or high-performance computing with a more compact footprint. New Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) and capabilities for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity that deliver the highest quality of service for data, voice, and video communications. 'Data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are driving unprecedented demands for enterprises to provide cost-effective connectivity, no matter where devices and users are or how they access the network,' said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. 'HPE is again raising the bar with innovations that simplify data center and overall server connectivity at ten times the scale and performance and one-third the cost of traditional enterprise solutions.' 'As AI and data-driven applications continue to transform every industry, the need for scalable, compliant, and high-performance networking has never been greater,' said Soni Jiandani, senior vice president and general manager, Networking Technology and Solutions Group, AMD. 'Together with HPE and the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 platform, we're delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine AMD's advanced, programmable DPU and software technology with HPE's data center networking—enabling secure, scalable services for datacenter and colocation deployments that support the world's largest enterprises at a fraction of the cost of legacy solutions.' Solutions that exceed industry standards HPE Aruba Networking is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to powering enterprises of all sizes and across every industry as AI, IoT, and other types of high-performance computing accelerate. HPE Aruba Networking solutions continue exceeding industry standards by delivering performance, security, and intelligence along with all-inclusive licensing that generates significant savings. The latest advances announced today include: HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 smart switch , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing, while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing, while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300 series campus switches , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. New Wi-Fi 7 access points , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. Application-aware networking across campus switches is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. A single point of visibility, control and analytics delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with HPE Aruba CX 10000 Switch Series helps organizations unify the orchestration of virtualize and physical network and security services such as distributed firewall, microsegmentation across ESXi, KVM and bare metal hosts, easing migration to an open virtualization model with no forklift required. 0 0