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Partha Narasimhan presents at Tech Field Day 20 |
This Presentation date is November 15, 2019 at 8:00-10:00.
Presenters: Craig Mills, Partha Narasimhan, Scott Koster, Vishwas Shetiya, William Choe
Aruba Company Introduction
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Partha Narasimhan shares their company involvement throughout the years with Tech Field Day. He also goes over where Aruba is currently focusing efforts and some of the new announcements that they have to share.
Personnel: Partha Narasimhan
Built for Network Operators: Aruba’s End-to-End CX Switching Portfolio
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Now IT teams can deploy network switches form edge access to the data center with one Cloud-Native operating system, one ASIC architecture, and one operation model. Aruba’s next-generation chassis and stackable switches offer everything from SmartRate ports and PoE to data center-class performance.
Personnel: William Choe
Aruba Powered by AOS-CX: New Features in the Operating System for CX Switches
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Simplify and speed common networking tasks with automation and full programmability enabled by the modern microservices architecture of the AOS-CX operating system. The fifth major release has new capabilities to extend our cloud-native OS to campus access switches.
Personnel: Vishwas Shetiya
Aruba Proactively Detect and Resolve Issues with Distributed Analytics
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Every Aruba CX switch has an embedded Network Analytics Engine (NAE) that intelligently pre-processes telemetry data. Learn how NAE automates monitoring to deliver real-time visibility and actionable insights.
Personnel: Scott Koster
Aruba Simplifying the Operator Experience with NetEdit 2.0
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Discover how NetEdit 2.0 takes advantage of AOS-CX to simplify the design, deployment, and administration of network infrastructure. NetEdit 2.0 works with the CX Mobile App for one-touch provisioning and integrate workflows with third party tools, such as Slack, TOPdesk, and ServiceNow.
Personnel: Craig Mills