Dave Chen

Dave Chen

Head of Campus Switching Product Marketing
Dave Chen is Head of Campus Solutions and Switching Product Marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, specializing in enterprise campus networking technologies. Over the course of his career, Dave has held a variety of positions encompassing product, sales, and enablement at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hewlett-Packard, and Aruba Networks. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Political Science.

Posts (10)

Why an Open System Architecture Matters

Jim Metzler explores the importance of openness.

Which Should You Upgrade First: The WAN or the Branch?

Jim Metzler takes a fresh look at an age-old question.

WPA3: The Next Generation in Secure Mobility

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...

Hot from #NRF18: Secure retail networks are critical!

Hot from #NRF18: Secure retail networks are critical!

Fresh off a massive snow storm in the NYC area, Javits Center hosted the world's biggest retail showcase, the Big Show! Aruba demonstrated a flurry of new location-based technologies with Aruba Tags ,...

Tsunami of Cloud? Four Steps to Retake Your Branch

Tsunami of Cloud? Four Steps to Retake Your Branch

Aruba is presenting and exhibiting at  SD-WAN Summit Paris to tackle a big shift in branch architecture that is disrupting IT left and right. We've seen tremors within the networking industry over the...

Cisco DNA? Stay leaps ahead with Aruba Mobile First

Cisco DNA? Stay leaps ahead with Aruba Mobile First

What does a high-tech luxury manufacturer like Tesla have in common with a traditional automaker? They both provide vehicles that get you where you need to go, and competitive performance, options, and...

Secure the Last Mile: From Access to WAN

Secure the Last Mile: From Access to WAN

Many factors play a role in security from access to WAN, but just one vendor delivers context anywhere.