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HPE Announces Cloud Security and Network Management Updates

HPE Announces Cloud Security and Network Management Updates

TECHx22-05-2025

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced significant advancements in its cloud security and network management offerings. The company revealed expanded deployment options and enhanced security features to meet the evolving needs of enterprises and government entities.
Jacob Chacko, Regional Director for the Middle East & Africa at HPE Aruba Networking, reported that organizations increasingly prioritize data sovereignty. He explained that HPE addresses this with flexible network management deployment. Moreover, innovations in AI, security, and connectivity are integrated into HPE Aruba Networking Central. This powerful solution helps organizations meet security, privacy, and control requirements.
HPE Aruba Networking Central now offers four deployment options: cloud-delivered SaaS, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), on-premises, and Network-as-a-Service (NaaS). These expansions provide the widest set of advanced network management capabilities available in the industry. Consequently, organizations can choose the deployment model best aligned with their data sovereignty, security, and compliance needs.
The VPC option allows customers to operate within a dedicated, secure cloud environment. This ensures data control and regulatory compliance. Additionally, the on-premises option supports air-gapped environments. This meets government-level security requirements while enabling efficient AI data capture, training, and inferencing.
Furthermore, HPE Aruba Networking and HPE GreenLake cloud are expanding to help enterprises modernize secure connectivity and hybrid cloud operations. They blend multi-layered and zero trust approaches to protect against threats. New features include cloud-based access control security in Aruba Networking Central and threat-adaptive security through HPE Private Cloud Enterprise. These updates are compliant with the Digital Operations Resilience Act (DORA).
HPE also reported new cybersecurity services designed for sovereign clouds and AI. The latest updates to Aruba Networking Central introduce an always-on, AI-powered network automation capability. This continuously monitors wired and wireless network operations to optimize performance. AI assistants act as network architects, diagnosing issues and recommending solutions. They help close security gaps, extend capacity, and prevent configuration errors.
Key points: Four deployment models: SaaS, VPC, on-premises, NaaS
Enhanced zero trust and multi-layered cloud security
AI-powered automation for continuous network monitoring
These advancements highlight HPE's commitment to providing flexible, secure cloud solutions for modern enterprises and government organizations.

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