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TECHx
3 days ago
- Business
- TECHx
HPE Aruba Expands Networking Portfolio with New Switches
Home » Emerging technologies » Networking » HPE Aruba Expands Networking Portfolio with New Switches Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has announced major expansions to its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio. The company revealed the new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches. These feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPUs) from AMD Pensando. The DPUs offload security and network services, freeing up resources for AI workload processing. HPE reported the addition of several new products and capabilities to support enterprise networking needs. These include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040, a new distributed services 'smart switch' that doubles the scale and performance of its predecessor. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus switches, which offer faster data speeds in a compact footprint for IoT, AI, and high-performance computing. New Wi-Fi 7 access points for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity. These are designed to deliver superior service for data, voice, and video communications. Phil Mottram, EVP and General Manager of HPE Aruba Networking, stated that data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are pushing enterprises to offer cost-effective connectivity. He added that the new innovations deliver ten times the scale and performance at one-third the cost of traditional solutions. Soni Jiandani, SVP and GM of AMD's Networking Technology and Solutions Group, highlighted the need for scalable and high-performance networking. He confirmed that the AMD DPU technology in the CX 10040 platform enables secure, scalable services for large enterprise deployments at reduced costs. HPE Aruba Networking continues to exceed industry standards. The company delivers performance, security, and intelligence with all-inclusive licensing. The latest advancements include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040, which uses the AMD Pensando DPU to support AI computing with built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and telemetry. The new CX 6300 series switches, offering encryption, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC) to meet varied SLAs. New Wi-Fi 7 access points: the 720, 740 (indoor), and 760 Series (indoor/outdoor). These feature network slicing and dynamic application prioritization for AI and cloud-delivered apps. Application-aware networking on the CX 5420 and 6200 series, enabling SLA-based data routing across entire networks. Enhanced AI-powered network management with HPE Aruba Networking Central, providing visibility, control, and analytics across campuses and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with the CX 10000 Switch Series, enabling unified orchestration of physical and virtual network security services. This supports ESXi, KVM, and bare metal hosts with no forklift upgrades. HPE continues to invest in scalable and secure networking solutions. The company remains committed to addressing the evolving demands of AI and high-performance computing.


Mid East Info
3 days ago
- Business
- Mid East Info
Hewlett Packard Enterprise extends innovations with new distributed services switches, expanded wired and wireless portfolio to meet AI and high-performance computing demands
HPE Aruba Networking doubles performance capabilities of widely-deployed data center distributed services switches Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced expansions of its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio, along with new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches, which feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPU) from AMD Pensando to offload security and network services to free up resources for complex AI workload processing. The new expansions from HPE Aruba Networking include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 is HPE's latest distributed services switch — also known as a 'smart switch' — that doubles the scale and performance of the previous networking and security solution. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus networking switches, which provide faster data speeds for enterprise IoT, AI, or high-performance computing with a more compact footprint. New Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) and capabilities for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity that deliver the highest quality of service for data, voice, and video communications. 'Data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are driving unprecedented demands for enterprises to provide cost-effective connectivity, no matter where devices and users are or how they access the network,' said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. 'HPE is again raising the bar with innovations that simplify data center and overall server connectivity at ten times the scale and performance and one-third the cost of traditional enterprise solutions.' 'As AI and data-driven applications continue to transform every industry, the need for scalable, compliant, and high-performance networking has never been greater,' said Soni Jiandani, senior vice president and general manager, Networking Technology and Solutions Group, AMD. 'Together with HPE and the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 platform, we're delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine AMD's advanced, programmable DPU and software technology with HPE's data center networking—enabling secure, scalable services for datacenter and colocation deployments that support the world's largest enterprises at a fraction of the cost of legacy solutions.' Solutions that exceed industry standards HPE Aruba Networking is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to powering enterprises of all sizes and across every industry as AI, IoT, and other types of high-performance computing accelerate. HPE Aruba Networking solutions continue exceeding industry standards by delivering performance, security, and intelligence along with all-inclusive licensing that generates significant savings. The latest advances announced today include: HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 smart switch , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing , while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300 series campus switches , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. New Wi-Fi 7 access points , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. Application-aware networking across campus switches is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. A single point of visibility, control and analytics delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with HPE Aruba CX 10000 Switch Series helps organizations unify the orchestration of virtualize and physical network and security services such as distributed firewall, microsegmentation across ESXi, KVM and bare metal hosts, easing migration to an open virtualization model with no forklift required.


Channel Post MEA
3 days ago
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
HPE Aruba Networking Delivers New AI and High-Performance Computing Applications
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced expansions of its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio, along with new HPE Aruba Networking CX 10K distributed services switches, which feature built-in programmable data processing units (DPU) from AMD Pensando to offload security and network services to free up resources for complex AI workload processing. The new expansions from HPE Aruba Networking include: The HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 is HPE's latest distributed services switch — also known as a 'smart switch' — that doubles the scale and performance of the previous networking and security solution. Four new HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300M campus networking switches, which provide faster data speeds for enterprise IoT, AI, or high-performance computing with a more compact footprint. New Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) and capabilities for AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity that deliver the highest quality of service for data, voice, and video communications. 'Data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are driving unprecedented demands for enterprises to provide cost-effective connectivity, no matter where devices and users are or how they access the network,' said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. 'HPE is again raising the bar with innovations that simplify data center and overall server connectivity at ten times the scale and performance and one-third the cost of traditional enterprise solutions.' 'As AI and data-driven applications continue to transform every industry, the need for scalable, compliant, and high-performance networking has never been greater,' said Soni Jiandani, senior vice president and general manager, Networking Technology and Solutions Group, AMD. 'Together with HPE and the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 platform, we're delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine AMD's advanced, programmable DPU and software technology with HPE's data center networking—enabling secure, scalable services for datacenter and colocation deployments that support the world's largest enterprises at a fraction of the cost of legacy solutions.' Solutions that exceed industry standards HPE Aruba Networking is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to powering enterprises of all sizes and across every industry as AI, IoT, and other types of high-performance computing accelerate. HPE Aruba Networking solutions continue exceeding industry standards by delivering performance, security, and intelligence along with all-inclusive licensing that generates significant savings. The latest advances announced today include: HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 smart switch , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing, while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. , utilizing an AMD Pensando DPU to double the scale and performance of the widely-deployed HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 distributed services switch, supporting the growth in AI-driven computing, while maintaining its built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry for increased security, greater observability and more efficient server operation. HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300 series campus switches , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. , providing encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control (ARC), which enables enterprises to meet multiple types of data security, volume, and bandwidth service level agreements (SLAs) on a single switch. The four new switches also operate within a smaller footprint to provide maximum capacity and performance in demanding environments. New Wi-Fi 7 access points , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. , introducing the indoor HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series and indoor/outdoor 760 Series, which feature a unique network slicing capability – dynamic application prioritization – to deliver the transmission priority and performance required for the real-time computing needs of AI and cloud-delivered applications. The HPE Aruba Networking 760 Series is designed for indoor/outdoor and industrial environments with flexible radio and antenna modes. Application-aware networking across campus switches is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches, enabling enterprises to apply specific policies more granularly to ensure that AI, IoT, and high-performance computing data can travel over the entire network based on pre-defined SLAs. A single point of visibility, control and analytics delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. delivered by the latest release of HPE Aruba Networking Central provides secure, AI-powered network management that seamlessly scales across campus environments and data centers. HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with HPE Aruba CX 10000 Switch Series helps organizations unify the orchestration of virtualize and physical network and security services such as distributed firewall, microsegmentation across ESXi, KVM and bare metal hosts, easing migration to an open virtualization model with no forklift required. 0 0


Techday NZ
4 days ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
HPE unveils new AI-ready switches & WiFi 7 for enterprises
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced an expansion of its HPE Aruba Networking wired and wireless portfolio with new hardware and enhanced capabilities, including the introduction of CX 10K distributed services switches. The newly launched HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 distributed services switch is designed to double the scale and performance of its predecessor within the company's networking and security solutions portfolio. The switch incorporates a built-in programmable data processing unit (DPU) from AMD Pensando, aiming to offload security and network services to free up system resources for more complex artificial intelligence (AI) workload processing. In addition to the CX 10040, HPE Aruba Networking has unveiled four new CX 6300M campus networking switches. These switches are intended to support faster data speeds for enterprise Internet of Things (IoT), AI, and high-performance computing scenarios while occupying a more compact physical footprint within enterprise environments. HPE Aruba Networking has also added WiFi 7 access points (APs) and related capabilities that are positioned to improve AI-driven indoor and outdoor connectivity. These new devices are designed to support high-quality data, voice, and video communication services, catering to a range of enterprise needs. Phil Mottram, Executive Vice President and General Manager, HPE Aruba Networking, said, "Data-fueled AI, IoT, and other high-performance applications are driving unprecedented demands for enterprises to provide cost-effective connectivity, no matter where devices and users are or how they access the network. HPE is again raising the bar with innovations that simplify data centre and overall server connectivity at ten times the scale and performance and one-third the cost of traditional enterprise solutions." Soni Jiandani, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Networking Technology and Solutions Group, AMD, stated, "As AI and data-driven applications continue to transform every industry, the need for scalable, compliant, and high-performance networking has never been greater. Together with HPE and the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10040 platform, we're delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine AMD's advanced, programmable DPU and software technology with HPE's data centre networking—enabling secure, scalable services for datacentre and colocation deployments that support the world's largest enterprises at a fraction of the cost of legacy solutions." HPE Aruba Networking's CX 10040 smart switch utilises an AMD Pensando DPU to enhance performance, supporting the increasing needs of AI-driven computing while retaining built-in firewalling, in-line encryption, and precision telemetry. This combination is expected to increase security, provide greater observability, and enable more efficient server operation within data centres. The latest CX 6300 series campus switches offer encryption protocols, precision timing, and application recognition and control, commonly referred to as ARC. This is intended to let enterprises meet various data security, bandwidth, and service level agreement (SLA) requirements on a single switch. The new models are constructed with a small footprint to maximise capacity and performance in demanding network environments. New WiFi 7 access points include the HPE Aruba Networking 720 and 740 Series for indoor connectivity, and the 760 Series for both indoor and outdoor or industrial use cases. These access points feature network slicing capability, specifically dynamic application prioritisation, which is said to support real-time computing requirements for AI and cloud-delivered applications. The 760 Series is built with flexible radio and antenna configuration options for diverse deployment scenarios. Application-aware networking is now available on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 and 6200 series switches. This allows enterprises to implement specific network policies more granularly, helping ensure data related to AI, IoT, and high-performance computing meets pre-defined SLAs across the entire network. The company is also rolling out enhancements to its management platform, HPE Aruba Networking Central, which provides AI-powered network management with secure visibility, control, and analytics across campus and data centre environments. For virtualisation management, HPE Morpheus VM Essentials integration with HPE Aruba CX 10000 Switch Series aims to help organisations unify orchestration of virtual and physical network and security services. This includes distributed firewalling and microsegmentation across multiple server types, with the objective of easing migration to an open virtualisation model. Recent updates from HPE include increased integration between HPE Aruba Networking Central and HPE OpsRamp for third-party device monitoring, as well as the introduction of the HPE Networking Instant On Secure Gateway targeting small and medium businesses. The company has also launched the HPE Aruba Networking CX 10000 QuickStart Service to support accelerated deployment of its distributed services switches.


CNBC
14-05-2025
- Business
- CNBC
Cisco reports earnings and revenue beat, issues better-than-expected forecast
Cisco reported earnings and revenue that topped analysts' estimates on Wednesday and issued guidance that also exceeded Wall Street's prediction. Here's how the company did in comparison with LSEG consensus: Revenue increased 11% during the quarter, which ended on April 26, from $12.7 billion a year earlier, according to a statement. Net income rose to $2.49 billion, or 62 cents per share, from $1.89 billion, or 46 cents per share, a year ago. Management called for 96 cents to 98 cents in fiscal 2025 earnings per share on $14.5 billion to $14.7 billion in revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had predicted 95 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $14.58 billion in revenue. Cisco said the guidance factors in the expected impact of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on goods imported into the U.S. Cisco reported over $600 million in artificial intelligence infrastructure orders from web companies. That brings the total for the fiscal year to over $1.25 billion. Cisco said the sum passed the $1 billion mark a quarter ahead of schedule. During the quarter, Cisco started selling a Webex AI agent for customer service, and it announced Ethernet switches that contain AMD Pensando data processing units that could help with hardware consolidation. Networking revenue rose 8% to $7.07 billion, Cisco said. Analysts polled by StreetAccount had expected $6.81 billion. Revenue from security products jumped 54% to $2.01 billion, below StreetAccount's $2.17 billion consensus. The unit includes the addition of Splunk, which Cisco bought last year for $27 billion. As of Wednesday's close, Cisco shares were up 3.5 for the year%, while the S&P 500 index was about flat. Executives will discuss the results on a conference call with analysts starting at 4:30 p.m. ET.