Hewlett Pckard Enterprise (HPE) has taken a step forward in its business networks strategy with the launch of new solutions within its HPE Aruba Networking line. Among the most outstanding novelties is the new Distributed Services Switch CX 10040, which incorporates programmable AMD data processing units (DPU), and an enlarged range of switches and Wi-Fi 7 access points, conceived to respond to the growing connectivity requirements derived from the boom of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (Io) and high performance.
Improvements seek to optimize network infrastructure in data centers, industrial environments and business campuses, with an approach to safety, scalability and performance. The new “smart switch” HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 Duplicates the ability of its predecessor and introduces advanced security functions, such as Integrated Firewall and online encryption, while releasing resources for the processing of intensive workloads.
“HPE rises again with innovations that simplify the connectivity of the data center and servers in general, with ten times more scale and performance, and a third of the cost of traditional business solutions,” said Phil Mottram, executive vice president and general director of HPE Aruba Networking.
For its part, Soni Jiandani, Senior Vice President of AMD, has stressed that “together with HPE and the CX 10040 platform, we are offering avant -garde solutions that combine AMD’s programmable technology with the network connectivity of HPE data centers, which allows safe and scalable services to a fraction of the cost”.
Redesigning the future of business connectivity
The catalog expansion also includes four new models of switches for CX 6300m campus, which stand out for their higher transmission speed, compact format and support for sensitive applications such as AI or IoT. These devices integrate capacities such as precise temporal synchronization, advanced encryption protocols and application recognition for a more traffic management based on service level agreements (SLA).
The company presents improvements in its Hpe Aruba Networking Porfolio to respond to the rise of artificial intelligence, IoT and advanced computing
In addition, HPE has presented a new generation of Wi-Fi 7 access points-including series 720, 740 and 760-designed to adapt both indoor and exterior. These APS incorporate artificial intelligence to dynamically prioritize critical applications, something essential in environments with large volumes of data and need for low latency.
Centralized Management and Advanced Security
The latest version of HPE Aruba Central Networking It is consolidated as the Operations Center for unified and AI -based management, both on campus and data centers. This system allows comprehensive control and total visibility of the network, with predictive analysis tools and automated response to incidents.
Also, integration with HPE MORPHEUS VM Essentials It enhances security capacities in virtualized and physical environments. Compatibility with ESXI, KVM and Bare Metal environments facilitates the implementation of microsegmentation and distributed firewall, without requiring a complete renewal of existing hardware.
With these incorporations, HPE reaffirms its commitment to offer network solutions that not only adapt to the current market needs, but also anticipate the challenges of the technological future.