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Aruba, Microsoft, reelyActive to speed migration of IoT workloads to Microsoft Azure
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, and reelyActive have announced a new open-source data converter for Microsoft Azure that enables IoT device data that is securely streamed from Aruba Wi-Fi access points (APs) to be used by Microsoft Power BI and other Azure applications. Used in conjunction with Aruba’s IoT Transport for Microsoft Azure, reelyActive’s Pareto Anywhere for
Read moreHPE strengthens network security with acquisition of security service edge provider Axis Security
Houston, United States – Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Axis Security, a cloud security provider. This acquisition will allow HPE to expand its edge-to-cloud security capabilities by offering a unified secure access services edge (SASE) solution to meet the increasing demand for integrated networking and security solutions delivered
Read moreData centre industry: latest developments and challenges operators are facing this year
The global COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on the data centre business. Overnight, we saw a large increase in demand for web-enabled and digital services as people around the world sought refuge in their own homes. Furthermore, organisations that had not previously advocated for digital transformation and cloud adoption found themselves reconsidering their
Read moreHospitality organisations must accelerate digital transformation to secure long-term recovery
As hospitality’s doors finally reopen, the sector is quickly getting a sense of the evolved “digital-first” world in which it’s now operating. The past year has seen a significant step change in the adoption of technology and digital services, but while some hospitality businesses were able to welcome online models, huge swathes of the industry
Read moreAruba ESP improves network agility for organisations adapting to new business realities
At HPE Discover 2021: The Edge-to-Cloud Conference, Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, announced a new set of capabilities and solutions for Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) designed to streamline network operations and maximise IT efficiency for enterprises.
Read moreLife Lessons: Keep it simple and put yourself in your customers’ shoes
Simon Wilson is chief technology officer for Aruba UK & Ireland , a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company. In this role, he works as a brand ambassador articulating the Aruba vision for experience-driven infrastructure.
Read moreAruba ESP unifies IoT, IT, and OT networks to dynamically adapt to changing environments
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, today announced significant enhancements to Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) that unifies IoT, IT, and Operational Technology (OT) networks to enable customers to quickly adapt to changing environments and user requirements. Aruba ESP is the first fully programmable platform to generate contextual information – about identity, location, security posture, and applications
Read moreWi-Fi 6: It’s for the robots
Kevin Robinson learned leadership at America’s elite military academy West Point. Now, as the Wi-Fi Alliance’s marketing vice president, he is marshalling a battalion of 550 companies to weaponise Wi-fi 6.
Read moreHPE opens Geneva IoT Innovation Lab to capitalise on edge data
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has opened a new IoT Innovation Lab in Geneva, Switzerland. It is designed to help customers make use of the large amounts of data generated by devices, machines, assets and sensors working at the network edge. As an HPE spokesman tells, IoT Now‘s editorial director, Jeremy Cowan, the edge is anywhere outside data centres.
Read moreNew security features on Sigfox-based solutions delivered by Trusted Objects and UnaBiz
Trusted Objects, a security provider for the Internet of Things (IoT), and UnaBiz, a Singapore-based IoT-dedicated network operator, are partnering to deliver hardware-based security to the Sigfox network in Asia.
Read moreIoT heading for mass adoption and security risks driven by better business results, says Aruba HPE
A new global study ‘The Internet of Things: Today and Tomorrow’ published by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, says that IoT will soon be widespread as 85% of businesses plan to implement IoT by 2019.
Read moreHPE Aruba reveals software-powered, multi-vendor IoT strategy for enterprises ‘across all verticals’
In light of the news that Hewlett Packard Enterprise is now launching solutions designed to remove barriers for mass Internet of Things (IoT) adoption, Jeremy Cowan talked exclusively to Chris Kozup, vice president of Marketing, to understand Aruba’s strategy.
Read moreNew Hewlett Packard Enterprise solutions aim to remove barriers for mass IoT adoption
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced new innovations that help organisations rapidly, securely and cost-effectively deploy Internet of Things (IoT) devices in wide area, enterprise and industrial deployments.
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