Mitch Dickey, one of our Tech Field Day delegates, writes in his latest post to summarize the many cool things he has seen so far this year from Aruba Networks. It’s always great to have Mitch on board for our events, and we appreciate the work he put in as a delegate at the Networking Field Day Experience at Aruba Atmosphere Digital this past June. If you missed out on the excellent content that Aruba has presented this year, be sure to check out their videos on our website!
The Aruba User Experience Insight Journey
Keith Parsons recently wrote a piece for Aruba’s blog looking at Aruba Networks User Experience Insight sensors. Keith first heard about these at Mobility Field Day all the way back in 2017, originally a part of Cape Networks. These have now become Aruba UXI F-Series sensor, which can be used not only to assure the experience for wireless users, but also wired devices. Aruba has added key features for enterprise usage, including proxies, custom certificates, and DNS support.
Network Break 288: Aruba ESP Senses Opportunity at the Edge; Intel Wrestles With New Chip Attacks
In this episode of Network Break, Drew Conry-Murray and Greg Ferro discuss what they saw at the Networking Field Day Experience at Aruba Atmosphere Digital, where the company showed its Aruba Edge Services Platform. This brings together their wireless, wired, and SD-Branch portfolio and layers a new cloud-based AI service over the top. They discuss how this fits into the competitive landscape, and how it sets up Aruba for expanding this concept to the cloud.
Networking Field Day Roundtable at Aruba Atmosphere Digital
Join the Networking Field Day Experience delegates at Aruba Atmosphere Digital as they discuss innovation at the edge in their roundtable discussion.
Using Aruba AIOps to Redefine IT Outcomes
Aruba AIOps allows network operations teams to react and resolve reported issues quickly, eliminate support tickets by predicting and preempting issues before they impact users or the business and exceed SLAs by continuously implementing optimization recommendations based on learnings from peers.
Breaking Down Network Siloes with an Aruba Unified Infrastructure
Networking teams face insurmountable complexity when supporting remote workforces, onboarding thousands of new IoT devices, and providing secure connectivity to services in the cloud and data center. Compounding this complexity is fragmented management of WAN, wired, and wireless networks, with siloed tools and an operational framework marred by manual processes and insufficient insights for troubleshooting. […]
Powering the Aruba Zero Trust Network
Zero Trust is a very hot topic and one which has a variety of definitions and interpretations. Regardless of which framework you subscribe to, there are some common elements that any Zero Trust approach must have. It starts with support for user and device visibility and identity-based access control built into the network. This session […]