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Data center investments simplify IT and cloud modernization

CIO

HPE Aruba Networking is coming off a very strong Q2 2023 with our Intelligent Edge revenue reaching $1.3 We have also been investing heavily to expand our data center networking capabilities across switching, automation, and integration into HPE compute, storage, and HPE GreenLake.

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What’s next for network operations

CIO

Enterprise networks are undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional enterprise wide area networks, or WANs were designed primarily to connect remote branch offices directly to the data center. More importantly, WANs lack the flexibility and scalability that digital business requires.

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The critical role of the network in sustainability, security and AI

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The network is the foundation of the enterprise. No AI without the network AI evolves continuously and holds immense potential for transforming industries. A common application of AI in networking is the use of AIOps to simplify network management. Copper is a rare earth metal and has to be mined and refined.

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Thinking outside the cloud: bring cloud agility to your entire infrastructure

CIO

But what if you could take the best principles of cloud and apply them across your entire IT infrastructure? With the right strategy, platforms, and solutions, organizations can bring the cloud operating model to the network and across the entire cloud and network IT stack. But that’s not all.

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Managed Services for Enhanced Network Security, Endpoint-to-Endpoint

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With the proliferation of hybrid clouds, SD-WAN, and a plethora of connected devices and digital platforms, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to ensure end-to-end security is in place. Network connectivity needs to be able to easily scale up to support an organization’s specific requirements.

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Don’t let NetOps “gotchas” derail your digital transformation

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Digital transformation: The implications for network operations Meeting heightened customer expectations is basically what digital transformation is all about. However, by adopting these approaches, network operations (NetOps) teams have to contend with some fundamentally different requirements and challenges. Keep reading.

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Why Internet Performance Monitoring is the new frontier in a distributed world

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This ecosystem relies heavily on core internet services such as DNS and BGP, while networks have evolved to embrace a variety of complex architectures, including IPv4/6, WAN, SD-WAN, SASE, EDGE, and 5G technologies. Learn more about how to ensure the resilience of your Internet Stack with IPM Networking

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