Category: Software, Data, Kubernetes, automation, artificial-intelligence

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) company, this week launched a platform that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and remediate networking issues before they have an impact on end users. Patrick LaPorte, senior director of cloud and software solutions marketing, said the Aruba Edge Services Platform (ESP) applies algorithms to data collected for customer networks and aggregated by Aruba in the cloud.

The Aruba ESP platform further reduces the total cost of networking by augmenting network administrators with AIOps capabilities that will enable a smaller team to centrally manage via the cloud a much larger number of network services being delivered to remote offices, he said. At the same time, Aruba enables IT organizations to implement zero-trust network security by providing built-in support for role-based access, dynamic segmentation of network services and identity-based intrusion detection to authenticate, authorize and control every user and device connected to the network, said LaPorte.

Aruba is addressing that challenge by making it easier to set up network tunnels between home offices and remote offices managed by Aruba Central, said LaPorte.

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