Dave Chen is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, specializing in enterprise cloud networking solutions. Over the course of his career, Dave has held a variety of positions encompassing product, sales, and enablement at Hewlett-Packard and Aruba Networks. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Political Science.
Posts (10)
Aruba Recognized As Sole Leader in Forrester New Wave
“Aruba Leads the Pack”, according to Forrester’s research that uncovered a market in which Aruba is a Leader in emerging market for wireless solutions. Read More
Key Building Blocks of Dynamic Segmentation
Take the first steps in building a better way to segment your network. This blog is part of a continuing series on Dynamic Segmentation. Read More
Simplify Network Policies with Dynamic Segmentation
Cloud and IoT usher in new opportunities – but also layers of network complexity. Learn how you can save time and improve security in this new era. Read More
ArubaOS 8.4: Continuing our Leading Formula
See what’s under the hood with the latest performance and security enhancements. Read More
Aruba is LIVE at #NRF2019!
Stop by our booth #2047 and get hands-on with our products! Read More
Opportunistic Wireless Encryption…Um, What’s That Again?
Learn about Aruba’s plan to implement the latest Wi-Fi Alliance certifications like WPA3 and OWE. Read More
SD-Branch Takes the Pain Out of Connecting a Distributed Enterprise
Built for the digital workplace, SD-Branch brings simplicity, a better user experience and best-in-class security. Read More
Why an Open System Architecture Matters
Jim Metzler explores the importance of openness. Read More
Which Should You Upgrade First: The WAN or the Branch?
Jim Metzler takes a fresh look at an age-old question. Read More
WPA3: The Next Generation in Secure Mobility
Written by Dave Chen and Dan Harkins The Wi-Fi Alliance has recently announced a new standard in wireless, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED WPA3 TM . WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is designed as the successor to widely... Read More