HPE Expands AI Automation and Third-Party Device Monitoring
Nov 2, 2024 7:04:14 GMT
Post by habiba123820 on Nov 2, 2024 7:04:14 GMT
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced the expansion of HPE Aruba Networking Central, its AI-powered, security-first network management solution, with new AI-powered capabilities and analytics, including integration with OpsRamp for monitoring third-party network devices from Cisco, Juniper Networks and Palo Alto Networks.
“With the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central, we expect increased levels of automation that will reduce deployment time across our 400+ sites from weeks to hours.”
New capabilities in HPE Aruba Networking Central also include an improved network device configuration engine, expanded network visibility, and AI-powered optimization based on insights from a rapidly growing customer base.
“HPE Aruba Networking Central advances AI Networking with new next-generation capabilities designed to improve network automation through AI-driven analytics,” said David wordpress web design agency Hughes, chief product officer, HPE Aruba Networking. “We’re expanding our AI-driven analytics capabilities for networking and security across a broad range of vendors, giving our customers a major advantage in network management, prediction, and control, putting them in a strong position to execute on their AI-Networking strategies.”
OpsRamp, acquired by HPE in 2023, extends the contextual network visibility capabilities of HPE Aruba Networking Central by adding insights into network devices such as wireless access points, switches, firewalls, and routers from multiple vendors. This new capability helps reduce dead spots in heterogeneous networks and speed up health monitoring and troubleshooting tasks.
Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) capabilities in HPE Aruba Networking Central have also been enhanced with the integration of HPE Aruba Networking User Experience Insight (UXI) directly into the interface. When combined with HPE Aruba Networking UXI sensors, this capability enables continuous monitoring of service level agreement (SLA) compliance from the user to the application in a single interface.
To further simplify network configuration at scale, device management in HPE Aruba Networking Central includes the addition of a common configuration model for HPE Aruba Networking wired, wireless, and gateway products, new hierarchical configuration capabilities, and 90 new APIs.
“Deploying, updating, and patching a global network is a complex and time-consuming process,” said Kevin McCammon, global head of digital infrastructure services at Henkel. “With the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central, we expect increased automation that will reduce our deployment windows across 400+ sites from weeks to hours.”
“Today’s networks are becoming more complex due to the increase in customer interactions, IoT devices, AI data, and security threats. IT teams are under pressure to do more with less and need network automation solutions that ensure service integrity and speed troubleshooting,” said Mark Leary, research director, Network Visibility and Automation, IDC. “With the integration of third-party device monitoring into HPE Aruba Networking Central, customers can gain visibility across their entire network infrastructure and drive a more unified and intelligent approach to network management.” Contextual network visibility is critical in the hyperconnected digital era. It enables network teams to perform better, utilize resources more efficiently, and get more value from their resources.”
“With the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central, we expect increased levels of automation that will reduce deployment time across our 400+ sites from weeks to hours.”
New capabilities in HPE Aruba Networking Central also include an improved network device configuration engine, expanded network visibility, and AI-powered optimization based on insights from a rapidly growing customer base.
“HPE Aruba Networking Central advances AI Networking with new next-generation capabilities designed to improve network automation through AI-driven analytics,” said David wordpress web design agency Hughes, chief product officer, HPE Aruba Networking. “We’re expanding our AI-driven analytics capabilities for networking and security across a broad range of vendors, giving our customers a major advantage in network management, prediction, and control, putting them in a strong position to execute on their AI-Networking strategies.”
OpsRamp, acquired by HPE in 2023, extends the contextual network visibility capabilities of HPE Aruba Networking Central by adding insights into network devices such as wireless access points, switches, firewalls, and routers from multiple vendors. This new capability helps reduce dead spots in heterogeneous networks and speed up health monitoring and troubleshooting tasks.
Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) capabilities in HPE Aruba Networking Central have also been enhanced with the integration of HPE Aruba Networking User Experience Insight (UXI) directly into the interface. When combined with HPE Aruba Networking UXI sensors, this capability enables continuous monitoring of service level agreement (SLA) compliance from the user to the application in a single interface.
To further simplify network configuration at scale, device management in HPE Aruba Networking Central includes the addition of a common configuration model for HPE Aruba Networking wired, wireless, and gateway products, new hierarchical configuration capabilities, and 90 new APIs.
“Deploying, updating, and patching a global network is a complex and time-consuming process,” said Kevin McCammon, global head of digital infrastructure services at Henkel. “With the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central, we expect increased automation that will reduce our deployment windows across 400+ sites from weeks to hours.”
“Today’s networks are becoming more complex due to the increase in customer interactions, IoT devices, AI data, and security threats. IT teams are under pressure to do more with less and need network automation solutions that ensure service integrity and speed troubleshooting,” said Mark Leary, research director, Network Visibility and Automation, IDC. “With the integration of third-party device monitoring into HPE Aruba Networking Central, customers can gain visibility across their entire network infrastructure and drive a more unified and intelligent approach to network management.” Contextual network visibility is critical in the hyperconnected digital era. It enables network teams to perform better, utilize resources more efficiently, and get more value from their resources.”