Posts with tag "NetEdit"

Class is in Session: Kent State University delivers connected, immersive experiences with Aruba

Class is in Session: Kent State University delivers connected, immersive experiences...

Aruba’s wired, wireless, management and security solutions are critical to Kent State’s technology-informed campus experience.

Serving Our Constituents with an Intelligent Edge

Serving Our Constituents with an Intelligent Edge

How we built a resilient, simplified and automated network leveraging AOS-CX and Wi-Fi 6 to deliver critical services at the Town of Newington, CT.

5 IT Trends to Capitalize on with Cloud Networking

5 IT Trends to Capitalize on with Cloud Networking

Adoption of cloud applications shines a light on another area of IT that could benefit from a cloud-driven approach – the network. With the latest release of Aruba Central, we’re ready to help customers...

Keep your network simple, secure and ready for more

Keep your network simple, secure and ready for more

New Aruba CX 6100 access switches ideal for SMB and branch offices, delivers PoE for IoT.

Network analytics and automation aren’t just for large enterprise networks

Network analytics and automation aren’t just for large enterprise networks

More time-saving automation and analytics are built into the access layer with the next-gen CX 6200 switch series.

Building Your Data Center Network: Aruba NetEdit

Building Your Data Center Network: Aruba NetEdit

NetEdit is one example of how Aruba is redefining the data center operator experience.

Answering the Call: NAE and NetEdit in Action...Just for Fun!

Answering the Call: NAE and NetEdit in Action…Just for Fun!

With NAE and NetEdit on Aruba CX switches, engineers have powerful intelligent aids to get to the root of a problem and get to a fix, fast.

One-Eyed Cats, Ratholes and the Suffering of Engineers: Aruba NetEdit...Just for Fun!

One-Eyed Cats, Ratholes and the Suffering of Engineers: Aruba NetEdit…Just...

Aruba NetEdit brings the power of the CX network state database and intelligent automation to the rescue.