HPE Aruba Networking’s EdgeConnect SD-WAN Wins CRN’s 2023 Annual Report Card Award
We are thrilled to announce that HPE Aruba Networking’s EdgeConnect SD-WAN solutions have been awarded in the CRN 2023 Annual Report Card (ARC) Awards for SD-WAN.
HPE Aruba Networking Earns Top Honors AGAIN in Multiple Categories in CRN’s Annual Report Card (ARC) Awards
HPE Aruba Networking was named the winner in four categories of the 2023 CRN Annual Report Card (ARC) Awards: Enterprise Network Infrastructure, Enterprise Wireless LAN, SMB Networking, and SD-WAN -- achieving...
Let’s Discover Together – An HPE Aruba Networking Perspective
Key takeaways from HPE Discover 2023 and HPE Aruba Networking Atmosphere World Tour Events.
For women in tech: The sky’s the limit
For women launching a career in technology, the journey can sometimes be an arduous climb. Is it getting easier? At Atmosphere 2023, our Women in Tech panelists and young women in our Airhead community...
Embrace the future: Create annuity revenue through network as a service (NaaS)
Explore how HPE GreenLake for Networking supports partners to create annuity revenue through NaaS solutions.
Exploring what comes next
Key takeaways from our UK&I Atmosphere event, which welcomed 500 partners and customers to London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Why SASE requires a flexible platform for integrated or unified choice
The integration of SD-WAN, SSE, and SASE technologies is good for end users, as it helps unify their networking and security architectures.
Taking pride in our diversity
Being inclusive and appreciative of all people leads HPE to do more, together. Join HPE Aruba as we honor, celebrate, and raise the voices our valuable LGBTQIA+ community members and allies.
Announcing Lene Skov as new VP of Worldwide Channel Sales for HPE Aruba Networking
Lene Skov has been named the new Vice President of Worldwide Channel Sales for HPE Aruba Networking.
World Wi-Fi Day celebrates 69 countries, 2B+ people
See how a total of 69 countries, representing more than 2 billion people and 70% of the world’s GDP, now allow unauthorized use of the 6 GHz spectrum as part of Wi-Fi 6E