Aruba introduces first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E platform Wednesday 26 May 2021 | 18:51 CET | News Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, released what it calls the market s first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E product set, the 630 Series of campus access points (APs), starting with the AP-635. The new Aruba Wi-Fi 6E products are part of Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform). Able to predict and resolve problems at the network edge before they happen, Aruba ESP s foundation is built on AIOps, Zero trust network security, and a unified campus to branch infrastructure to deliver an automated, all-in-one platform that continuously analyzes data across domains, tracks SLAs, identifies anomalies,
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Wi-Fi 6E represents Wi-Fi’s big push into the enterprise
Uses the 6 GHz band to deliver better performance, lower latency, and faster data rates
The new technology is sure to give some 5G use cases a run for their money
The GSMA may be trying to raise a clamour over the allocation of 6GHz spectrum to unlicensed (therefore mostly Wi-Fi) use, but the Wi-Fi world seems unconcerned. It views the 6GHz band allocations particularly in the US where the whole band has been allocated to unlicensed use - as a ship that has already sailed into its harbour in many national jurisdictions and is unlikely to be flushed out by telco lobbying.
This transformative new business model supplies Smart Living-as-a-Service (SLaaS) options for building owners and managers. iStock
Eve-Marie Lanza, Sr. Manager of Solutions Marketing at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company.
For anyone who has lived in a dense apartment complex or building, multiple Wi-Fi routers close together competing for limited radio signal space can make accessing the Internet a challenging experience, to say the least. To address the problem, property managers are increasingly treating Wi-Fi as a fifth utility for large multifamily communities, not only to create a better overall online experience for residents but also to leverage a single network to better enable and implement smart home features designed to improve the convenience and comfort of tenants.
HPE is rolling out Data Services Console, a cloud offering that utilizes HPE Aruba Edge Services Platform to support AI-based analytics, workflow automation, and security.