Aruba Advances Mobile
First Architecture to Enable Autonomous Networking
and the Smart Digital Workplace
First Architecture to Enable Autonomous Networking
and the Smart Digital Workplace
Introduces New AI-Powered Analytics and Assurance Innovation
and Partnerships for the Future of Mobile, IoT and Cloud
and Partnerships for the Future of Mobile, IoT and Cloud
SINGAPORE. – March 28, 2018 – Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), today advanced
its Mobile
First Architecture with the introduction of new innovations in AI-powered analytics
and assurance to enable autonomous networking, as well as partnerships to
deliver smarter workplace experiences.
its Mobile
First Architecture with the introduction of new innovations in AI-powered analytics
and assurance to enable autonomous networking, as well as partnerships to
deliver smarter workplace experiences.
To help IT organizations enhance the user experience
and ensure business resilience as they continue to adopt mobility, IoT and
cloud, Aruba has introduced NetInsight,
an artificial intelligence (AI) based analytics and assurance solution for
optimizing network performance. Additionally, Aruba has added a new category of
smart
digital workplace partners to the ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program including corporate real estate (CRE) leaders,
connected furniture companies, and technology vendors, to deliver
next-generation workplace experiences that securely support IoT, building
automation, and personalized, location-based services for guests and employees.
and ensure business resilience as they continue to adopt mobility, IoT and
cloud, Aruba has introduced NetInsight,
an artificial intelligence (AI) based analytics and assurance solution for
optimizing network performance. Additionally, Aruba has added a new category of
smart
digital workplace partners to the ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program including corporate real estate (CRE) leaders,
connected furniture companies, and technology vendors, to deliver
next-generation workplace experiences that securely support IoT, building
automation, and personalized, location-based services for guests and employees.
Optimizing Network Performance: New NetInsight Delivers AI-Powered Analytics and Assurance
Today, IT organizations are challenged with managing
highly dynamic, unpredictable environments with tools that were designed to
manage infrastructure, and not to enhance the user experience. IT professionals require modern tools that
proactively stay ahead of performance issues, deliver insights into possible
causes, and recommend configuration changes that optimize the network before
impacting users or the business.
highly dynamic, unpredictable environments with tools that were designed to
manage infrastructure, and not to enhance the user experience. IT professionals require modern tools that
proactively stay ahead of performance issues, deliver insights into possible
causes, and recommend configuration changes that optimize the network before
impacting users or the business.
To address this challenge, Aruba has expanded the
analytics and assurance capabilities of its Mobile First Architecture with its
new NetInsight solution. NetInsight uses machine learning to continuously
monitor the network, deliver insights in the event of anomalies, and then
recommends how best to optimize the network for today’s mobile-first employees
and workplace-critical IoT devices, based on data that is specific to user
connectivity and RF performance attributes.
analytics and assurance capabilities of its Mobile First Architecture with its
new NetInsight solution. NetInsight uses machine learning to continuously
monitor the network, deliver insights in the event of anomalies, and then
recommends how best to optimize the network for today’s mobile-first employees
and workplace-critical IoT devices, based on data that is specific to user
connectivity and RF performance attributes.
Aruba customer, The University of
Washington, is keenly focused on providing a positive user experience at
its campuses, hospitals, and clinics. With more than 12,000 Wi-Fi
access points and over 150,000 devices on the network
daily, performance management challenges due to size, unpredictable
usage patterns and a wide range of performance stringent applications, are a
real concern.
Washington, is keenly focused on providing a positive user experience at
its campuses, hospitals, and clinics. With more than 12,000 Wi-Fi
access points and over 150,000 devices on the network
daily, performance management challenges due to size, unpredictable
usage patterns and a wide range of performance stringent applications, are a
real concern.
“Today’s
digital campuses and hospitals are increasingly dependent on complex
applications, smart devices and mobile users who expect to have connectivity
everywhere.” said David Morton, Director, Networks and Telecommunications at
the University of Washington. “Using Aruba NetInsight, we have access to
network data with flow
visualizations and actionable
analytics that help us make critical decisions about where expanded and new coverage is needed – such as outdoor
Wi-Fi for new construction. We can also validate the before and after impacts of network change so that we
can proactively deliver the best possible user experience.”
digital campuses and hospitals are increasingly dependent on complex
applications, smart devices and mobile users who expect to have connectivity
everywhere.” said David Morton, Director, Networks and Telecommunications at
the University of Washington. “Using Aruba NetInsight, we have access to
network data with flow
visualizations and actionable
analytics that help us make critical decisions about where expanded and new coverage is needed – such as outdoor
Wi-Fi for new construction. We can also validate the before and after impacts of network change so that we
can proactively deliver the best possible user experience.”
Building the Smart Digital
Workplace with an Ecosystem of Proven Partners
Workplace with an Ecosystem of Proven Partners
Mobility, cloud and IoT adoption is changing the future of work,
demanding an autonomous approach to networking. Highly efficient,
IoT-enabled smart buildings are intersecting with the mobile-first digital
workplace. This new paradigm is forming a smart digital workplace that needs to
deliver secure and reliable, optimized and personalized experiences that will foster
employee creativity, collaboration, speed and freedom.
demanding an autonomous approach to networking. Highly efficient,
IoT-enabled smart buildings are intersecting with the mobile-first digital
workplace. This new paradigm is forming a smart digital workplace that needs to
deliver secure and reliable, optimized and personalized experiences that will foster
employee creativity, collaboration, speed and freedom.
Leveraging its Mobile First Architecture, Aruba has
expanded its ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program with a new category of partners that include commercial
real estate (CRE), connected furniture and new technology companies. Together
with Aruba, this new set of partners will create modern workplaces that
uniquely pair end user mobility, secure connectivity, and location with the
sensory context of enterprise IoT. These experiences range from personalized
workspace ergonomics and lighting, to mobile UC and fully automated conference
rooms, to preventive equipment maintenance and automated energy conservation,
on a single infrastructure.
expanded its ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program with a new category of partners that include commercial
real estate (CRE), connected furniture and new technology companies. Together
with Aruba, this new set of partners will create modern workplaces that
uniquely pair end user mobility, secure connectivity, and location with the
sensory context of enterprise IoT. These experiences range from personalized
workspace ergonomics and lighting, to mobile UC and fully automated conference
rooms, to preventive equipment maintenance and automated energy conservation,
on a single infrastructure.
“Consumers have come to expect seamless experiences in everything that
they do, and that includes the workplace,” said Sandeep Davé, Chief Digital and
Technology Officer, Global Workplace Solutions at CBRE. “Our clients, as they
seek to attract and retain their best and brightest, are finding it important
to deliver an enhanced workplace experience. They are turning to CBRE to
deliver experiential services and a digital workplace, which we do via CBRE
360, an experience services offering enabled by leading technology. There is
strong alignment between CBRE’s goal of creating next generation workplace
environments with integrated property services and Aruba’s smart digital
workplace direction. This is an area where our teams have collaborated and
expect to realize greater synergies in the future.”
they do, and that includes the workplace,” said Sandeep Davé, Chief Digital and
Technology Officer, Global Workplace Solutions at CBRE. “Our clients, as they
seek to attract and retain their best and brightest, are finding it important
to deliver an enhanced workplace experience. They are turning to CBRE to
deliver experiential services and a digital workplace, which we do via CBRE
360, an experience services offering enabled by leading technology. There is
strong alignment between CBRE’s goal of creating next generation workplace
environments with integrated property services and Aruba’s smart digital
workplace direction. This is an area where our teams have collaborated and
expect to realize greater synergies in the future.”
“Companies are reevaluating their real
estate strategies to better align with and enable the future of work,” said
Francisco J. Acoba, Managing Director and U.S. Lead – Global Real Estate
Transformation, Deloitte Consulting LLP. “The smart digital workplace, is now a
major point of differentiation for organizations as employers look to attract,
retain and grow today’s talent. The future of work will be defined by smart
workplace experiences, and corporate real estate leaders along with their IT
counterparts should consider embracing how mobility and enterprise IoT will
transform the physical office.”
estate strategies to better align with and enable the future of work,” said
Francisco J. Acoba, Managing Director and U.S. Lead – Global Real Estate
Transformation, Deloitte Consulting LLP. “The smart digital workplace, is now a
major point of differentiation for organizations as employers look to attract,
retain and grow today’s talent. The future of work will be defined by smart
workplace experiences, and corporate real estate leaders along with their IT
counterparts should consider embracing how mobility and enterprise IoT will
transform the physical office.”
“What constitutes a great workplace
experience is rapidly evolving with the addition of digital and data layers”, said
Jeff Gibson, Director of Advanced Business Development at Herman
Miller. “People need a variety of settings to perform their work
activities and the digital layers that we are delivering are helping to
maximize the experience. We are working with Aruba to create this vision
where cloud connected furniture and devices can be deployed to support a
mobile-first digital experience. Leveraging data and insights provides
efficient usage of space for organizations as well as maximizes the performance
potential.”
experience is rapidly evolving with the addition of digital and data layers”, said
Jeff Gibson, Director of Advanced Business Development at Herman
Miller. “People need a variety of settings to perform their work
activities and the digital layers that we are delivering are helping to
maximize the experience. We are working with Aruba to create this vision
where cloud connected furniture and devices can be deployed to support a
mobile-first digital experience. Leveraging data and insights provides
efficient usage of space for organizations as well as maximizes the performance
potential.”
Enhanced
Collaboration and Seamless Workplace Productivity
Collaboration and Seamless Workplace Productivity
In many digital enterprises, two or more collaboration
applications are used simultaneously, such as Skype for Business for voice
calling and desktop sharing, and Zoom for video meetings and bringing in mobile
and conference room devices. Zoom’s focus on frictionless meetings across
conference rooms and teaming spaces is well aligned with Aruba’s smart digital
workspace initiative.
applications are used simultaneously, such as Skype for Business for voice
calling and desktop sharing, and Zoom for video meetings and bringing in mobile
and conference room devices. Zoom’s focus on frictionless meetings across
conference rooms and teaming spaces is well aligned with Aruba’s smart digital
workspace initiative.
“The workplace has evolved into experiences in which
people, content, and tools must seamlessly interact,” said Eric Yuan, Chief
Executive Officer at Zoom. “Zoom’s mobile, desktop, and software-based room
conferencing systems foster those experiences by allowing the most suitable
tools to work together. That openness is a breath of fresh air for customers
who for years had no choice but to buy their networks and telepresence from a
single vendor.”
people, content, and tools must seamlessly interact,” said Eric Yuan, Chief
Executive Officer at Zoom. “Zoom’s mobile, desktop, and software-based room
conferencing systems foster those experiences by allowing the most suitable
tools to work together. That openness is a breath of fresh air for customers
who for years had no choice but to buy their networks and telepresence from a
single vendor.”
To deliver a wide variety of proven digital workplace
productivity and enterprise IoT solutions, Aruba has furthered its ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program, adding smart digital workplace partners AccelTex, HPE Pointnext, Lunera, Patrocinium and SpaceIQ to a list that already includes Envoy, Robin and Teem
These partners deliver integrated
solutions that leverage a combination of location services, secure enterprise
IoT management for personalized, and automated digital workplaces.
productivity and enterprise IoT solutions, Aruba has furthered its ArubaEdge
Technology Partner Program, adding smart digital workplace partners AccelTex, HPE Pointnext, Lunera, Patrocinium and SpaceIQ to a list that already includes Envoy, Robin and Teem
These partners deliver integrated
solutions that leverage a combination of location services, secure enterprise
IoT management for personalized, and automated digital workplaces.
Additional Customer and Channel
Partner Quotes
Partner Quotes
“Our customers are increasingly
interested in modern workplace environments driven by the growth in mobility
and IoT,” said Tony Balistrieri, VP, Corporate
Field Sales, Zones, Inc.
“These new trends increase the reliance on having a trusted partner for
solutions architecting which is essential when bringing together multiple
technologies to deliver smart digital workplaces.”
interested in modern workplace environments driven by the growth in mobility
and IoT,” said Tony Balistrieri, VP, Corporate
Field Sales, Zones, Inc.
“These new trends increase the reliance on having a trusted partner for
solutions architecting which is essential when bringing together multiple
technologies to deliver smart digital workplaces.”
The Ohio State University (OSU) is the
third largest public university in the US.
With over 66,000 students with an average of 132,000 devices connecting
to its network daily, managing network performance can be complex and time
consuming which is one of the key reasons OSU deployed Aruba’s NetInsight.
third largest public university in the US.
With over 66,000 students with an average of 132,000 devices connecting
to its network daily, managing network performance can be complex and time
consuming which is one of the key reasons OSU deployed Aruba’s NetInsight.
“NetInsight is filling an engineering
void in our team by automatically assessing the current and historic
performance of the campus wireless network, making suggestions for
improvements, and measuring those improvements in an easily digestible way,”
said Bob Corbin, Senior Director of Infrastructure, The Ohio State University.
“In some respects, it has become the newest member of our team.”
void in our team by automatically assessing the current and historic
performance of the campus wireless network, making suggestions for
improvements, and measuring those improvements in an easily digestible way,”
said Bob Corbin, Senior Director of Infrastructure, The Ohio State University.
“In some respects, it has become the newest member of our team.”
HPE Pointnext
Smart digital workplace services and solutions from HPE Pointnext provide
customers and partners worldwide the expertise to fully take advantage of
modern technology to propel innovation, customer satisfaction and profitability
driven from engaged employee experiences.
These services and solutions can help augment customer IT and Aruba
partner teams or provide the complete capabilities needed for the design,
development management and support of smart digital workplaces built on the
Aruba Mobile First Platform and a curated ecosystem of partners.
customers and partners worldwide the expertise to fully take advantage of
modern technology to propel innovation, customer satisfaction and profitability
driven from engaged employee experiences.
These services and solutions can help augment customer IT and Aruba
partner teams or provide the complete capabilities needed for the design,
development management and support of smart digital workplaces built on the
Aruba Mobile First Platform and a curated ecosystem of partners.
Additional Resources
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Herman Miller blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Designing-People-First-Workspaces/ba-p/404675
Herman Miller blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Designing-People-First-Workspaces/ba-p/404675
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Deloitte blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Up-Next-Smart-Digital-Workplaces/ba-p/404716
Deloitte blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Up-Next-Smart-Digital-Workplaces/ba-p/404716
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Patrocinium blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Apping-Their-Way-to-Safety/ba-p/404761
Patrocinium blog: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Apping-Their-Way-to-Safety/ba-p/404761
About
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard
Enterprise company, is a leading provider of next-generation networking
solutions for enterprises of all sizes worldwide. The company delivers IT
solutions that empower organizations to serve the latest generation of
mobile-savvy users who rely on cloud-based business apps for every aspect of
their work and personal lives.
Enterprise company, is a leading provider of next-generation networking
solutions for enterprises of all sizes worldwide. The company delivers IT
solutions that empower organizations to serve the latest generation of
mobile-savvy users who rely on cloud-based business apps for every aspect of
their work and personal lives.
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