Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has taken another step in its intelligent network management strategy by announcing a significant extension of its solution HPE Aruba Central Networkingwhich introduces new display modalities to adapt to the highest requirements in safety, regulatory compliance and data control.
The main novelty is the incorporation of a virtual private cloud environment (VPC) and a local installation option completely disconnected from the Cloud environment, aimed at clients with critical privacy and data sovereignty needs. These new alternatives allow organizations to benefit from the advantages of artificial intelligence and automation, without compromising control over their network infrastructure.
“We are responding to the real needs of organizations that prioritize the sovereignty of the data and require solutions with unprecedented local presence and flexibility”Said Phil Mottram, executive vice president and general director of HPE Aruba Networking.
With this evolution, HPE is positioned as the only supplier that offers native operations based on AI in models that range from public, private cloud, on-premises facilities to solutions offered as service (NAAS).
Custom solutions for the public sector
One of the most outstanding additions is the version HPE Aruba Central Networking On-Premises for Governmentan implementation designed specifically for government entities. This version includes certified servers under the FIPS 140-2 security standard, key to comply with strict public sector regulations. In addition, it allows the training and execution of AI models in a completely isolated way, guaranteeing a maximum security environment.
The new capabilities are integrated with the platform HPE Greenlakewhich provides cloud infrastructure with globally distributed points, allowing regional deployments adjusted to local regulations.
Artificial intelligence and automation, in front
Another of the outstanding innovations is the strengthening of the functions of AIOPSwith a network assistant enhanced by artificial intelligence that acts as a virtual engineers team. This system continuously supervises the network, identifies possible problems before they become critical failures, and recommends actions to optimize performance, increase capacity and strengthen security.
HPE presents new virtual private cloud deployment options and on-premises For HPE Aruba Central Networking
Red Full-Stack supervision has also expanded, with new telemetry capabilities that allow a more precise and proactive analysis of applications and devices. As part of this improvement, Aruba Networking Central users will have access for a year to the technology of OPSRAMPa HPE company specialized in third -party infrastructure monitoring, including brand devices such as Cisco, Juniper or Arista.
Real -time visibility and global expansion
As for critical applications, HPE has announced a native integration with Microsoft Teamswhich will allow real time supervision of voice and video calls, significantly improving the quality of the service. This function uses correlated data to anticipate and solve possible incidents in the user experience.
In addition, the solution has an impressive growth in its infrastructure, with more than 5.2 million managed devices and more than 2,000 million connected customers, which represents an year -on -year increase of 30 % and 100 % respectively. This massive database enhances its generative AI models, capable of offering predictive analysis with an increasingly high degree of precision.
Towards a more open and integrated network
Finally, the Integration APIS so that other business IT tools can access the network context, location of telemetry devices and data. This makes HPE Aruba Central Networking into a core of strategic information for organizations that seek a holistic vision of their digital infrastructure.
With these updates, HPE reinforces its commitment to innovation in connectivity, safety and automation, consolidating its platform as one of the most complete in the market for business network management.