HPE advances AIOps integration across Aruba and Juniper platforms, strengthens hybrid operations, and unveils new high-performance switches and routers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has taken another decisive step in redefining enterprise networking, unveiling a major expansion of its AI-native portfolio as the company moves rapidly to integrate capabilities from its recent Juniper Networks acquisition. The announcement reflects HPE’s push to position the network as the critical foundation for AI workloads, hybrid cloud environments, and autonomous IT operations.
The new portfolio brings unified AIOps intelligence across HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking, ensuring a consistent operational experience powered by a common agentic AI framework. This includes expanded anomaly detection, proactive remediation, and predictive insights designed to strengthen performance at scale.
The company has also upgraded its flagship platforms—HPE Aruba Networking Central and HPE Juniper Networking Mist—with shared AI features such as the Mist Large Experience Model and Agentic Mesh technology, enabling more accurate root-cause analysis and enhanced automation across diverse environments.
“AI will reshape the network at every layer—and we are building for that future.” — Rami Rahim, executive vice president, president and general manager, Networking, HPE
On the hardware front, HPE announced a series of high-performance switches and routers engineered for next-generation AI infrastructure. The new HPE Juniper Networking QFX5250—the industry’s first OEM switch built on Broadcom Tomahawk 6 silicon—aims to deliver breakthrough bandwidth for GPU-intensive environments. The compact MX301 multiservice edge router brings AI inferencing closer to data sources, addressing emerging edge-compute requirements.
HPE has also strengthened its alliances with NVIDIA and AMD, adding new networking innovations to support AI factories and scale-up Ethernet architectures. These developments are complemented by enhancements in HPE OpsRamp and GreenLake Intelligence, which now offer deeper full-stack observability and hybrid command-center capabilities.
To accelerate enterprise adoption, HPE Financial Services has introduced zero-percent financing for AIOps software and attractive leasing options for AI-ready networking hardware.
As enterprises move deeper into AI-driven operations, HPE’s latest expansion signals a clear intent: to build a unified, autonomous networking ecosystem capable of supporting the scale, complexity, and performance demands of the AI era.
