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Aruba to showcase NaaS solutions at GITEX Global 2022

Aruba uses AI-based machine learning to deliver simpler, faster, and more automated networks that analyze data to help businesses thrive

Aruba to showcase NaaS solutions at Gitex 2022

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, is returning to GITEX Global 2022 exhibiting under the theme ‘Making connections, anywhere’.

At this year’s show, Aruba will showcase its network as-a-service ( NaaS) solutions. This will be its 13th year participating at GITEX Technology Week.

The company will demonstrate its cloud-native approach to helping customers meet their connectivity, security, and financial requirements across campus, branch, data center, and remote worker environments, covering all aspects of wired, wireless LAN, and wide area networking (WAN).

Jacob Chacko, Regional Director – Middle East, Saudi & South Africa at Aruba, said, “At Aruba, we believe the most dynamic customer experiences happen at the Edge – an office, a hospital, a school, and at home. It’s anyplace work gets done and data is generated by users, devices, and things across your network. Our mission is to help customers capitalize on these opportunities by providing secure edge-to-cloud networking solutions. We use AI-based machine learning to deliver simpler, faster, and more automated networks that analyse data to help businesses thrive.” 

Aruba will demonstrate its latest technologies addressing the digital transformation needs of regional enterprises including:
•    Wi-Fi 6E and cloud-managed networking: Learn how to enable simplified connectivity at scale
•    SD-WAN & SASE: See how to deliver best-in-class application performance and securely connect anyone and anything at edge locations
•    Aruba User Experience Insight: Understand how to create more user-centric networks
•    Network-as-a-Service (NaaS): Discover your options when it comes to NaaS and easing provisioning, operation, and technology migrations

Aruba launched the industry’s first enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E solution last year. The technology allows enterprises to benefit from the allocation of unlicensed spectrum in the 6GHz band and deliver much greater Wi-Fi capacity at greater speeds than ever before.

Aruba executives are keen to discuss the company’s comprehensive Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) capabilities to help enterprises manage and reduce long-term capital expenses and flex when business needs change.