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HPE Ships Its First Juniper–Aruba Collaboration: Self-Driving Wi-Fi

HPE’s first post-Juniper product, the Networking 723H Wi-Fi 7 access point, can be run from both Aruba Central and Juniper’s Mist platforms and uses AI to manage networks automatically.

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HPE has shipped the first fruit of its Juniper acquisition: a Wi-Fi 7 access point that blends Aruba and Juniper tech into self-managing networks.

The short version

  • The HPE Networking 723H Wi-Fi 7 access point can be managed from both Aruba Central and Juniper’s Mist platforms.
  • “Self-driving” AI features detect and avoid reserved RF, optimise capacity during events, fix VLAN mismatches and neutralise rogue DHCP servers.
  • It leans on Juniper’s Marvis AI plus decades of HPE and Aruba network data.
  • HPE says it delivered a unified product faster than Cisco managed after buying Meraki.

Why it matters

The release is an early proof point that HPE can actually combine its two networking portfolios rather than leaving customers to choose between them.

Summary by Nerd News Network. Read the full article at The Register via the links above and below.

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