HPE Offers New Virtual Private Cloud, On-Premise Options For AI-Powered Networking Solution

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has expanded HPE Aruba Networking Central, its AI-powered network management solution.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has expanded HPE Aruba Networking Central, its artificial intelligence-powered network management solution, with new deployment options (Image: HPE)

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has expanded HPE Aruba Networking Central, its artificial intelligence-powered network management solution, with new deployment options.

These include a virtual-private-cloud environment for enterprises that need the agility of cloud with data security, data control or regulatory requirements, and an on-premises option that can operate while being disconnected from the cloud. 

HPE Aruba Networking Central On-Premises for the government provides a new deployment option, which includes FIPS 140-2 certified server hardware to meet related government security requirements. This solution addresses use cases, such as AI data capture, training and inferencing, which require greater control via air-gapped on-premises and cloud-based VPC options. 

Other innovations announced by HPE include an always-on, automated network AIOps capability that continuously monitors wired and wireless network operations to optimise network operations and detect performance issues. AI assistants act as network architects, monitoring and gathering data, providing diagnostics and recommendations to improve capacity and performance, close security gaps, and identify configuration errors. 

HPE has also expanded full-stack network observability and data lake telemetry for both heterogeneous network environments and critical IT applications with enhanced IT monitoring solutions.

New features and benefits in HPE Aruba Networking Central solution include:

  • Four Deployment Options: The solution can now be deployed as cloud-delivered SaaS, VPC, on-premises, or NaaS solution to address the requirements of enterprises and government entities alike, satisfying regulatory constraints.

  • Always-On, AI-Powered Automated Network Assistant: The assistant expands the AIOps capabilities by flagging optimisation alerts to help boost productivity when performance issues are discovered. 

  • Large Data Lake: Device telemetry data lake of more than 5.2 million devices managed and over 2 billion network devices served. With one of the industry's largest data lakes, this expansion provides anonymised telemetry data that powers advanced AI capabilities and models for predictive analytics and recommendations. 

  • Broadening Availability Of Third-Party Observability: A one-year subscription for OpsRamp, an HPE company, for monitoring capabilities of third-party devices. This expands the earlier ability to natively monitor third-party devices from vendors such as Cisco, Arista, and Juniper Networks.

  • End-To-End Telemetry: HPE Aruba Networking Central will also provide improved visibility into real-time apps such as Microsoft Teams to improve voice and video call support. Native Teams integration will help identify, troubleshoot and elevate call experiences in real time.

  • Extensive Integration APIs: These allow sharing of full-stack network observability context, such as application, device location and network device telemetry, along with other enterprise IT tools. This can provide significant AI-powered telemetry insights observed from a data lake of more than two billion endpoints.

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