

More than 120,000 different customers are sending information into Aruba’s data lake, which consists of data from switches, access points, gateways, and over 200 million different types of devices, such as laptops, cameras, or sensors. Businesses need all the AI and automation they can get and lack of insight into issues and disparate IT environments is challenge, especially as many companies grapple with remote users and a lack of qualified IT candidates, said Trent Fierro, senior marketing manager, cloud and AIOps solutions marketing for Aruba.


The idea is to give IT administrators visibility and control from one tool, Aruba executives told CRN. The HPE-owned networking specialist on Tuesday revealed four new AI features injected into Aruba Central, including Client Insights, Firmware Recommender, AI search in Spanish, and Automated Infrastructure Predictions. Share thisĪruba Networks’ flagship Aruba Central network management platform will now include a handful of new AI features aimed at bringing together network and security information in one place for partners and IT administrators. The HPE-owned networking specialist’s flagship Aruba Central platform has been bolstered with four new AI features that tap into the vendor’s massive data lake to give more actionable networking and security information to partners and IT administrators. Aruba Central Gets AI Infusion To Tie Together Network, Security Insights
