New AI-native enhancements in HPE Juniper Networking simplify IT operations and elevate user experiences with autonomous workflows and predictive insights.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has unveiled a major upgrade to its HPE Juniper Networking portfolio, introducing advanced agentic AI-native capabilities to its Mist platform. These innovations mark a significant leap toward fully autonomous network operations, enabling IT teams to shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive optimization across client-to-cloud environments.
Central to the announcement is the integration of agentic AIOps, powered by Marvis AI, which now features enhanced conversational troubleshooting, expanded self-driving actions, and a generalized Large Experience Model (LEM). These upgrades allow for predictive intervention and intelligent automation, reducing complexity and improving performance across wired, wireless, WAN, and data center domains.
The new Marvis Minis—digital twins that simulate user experiences—extend LEM’s capabilities by forecasting application performance without relying on real-time data. This empowers IT teams to resolve issues before users are impacted, enhancing reliability for collaboration tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
“With these new digital experience twin and agentic AI capabilities in Juniper Mist, we continue to turn the network into a proactive partner for IT.”
— Rami Rahim, EVP, President & GM, HPE Networking
Additionally, Marvis AI Assistant for Data Center now integrates with Apstra’s contextual graph database, enabling autonomous service provisioning and continuous validation. These features complement HPE OpsRamp, the company’s AIOps-powered ITOM platform, offering full-stack observability and streamlined management for hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Rami Rahim, EVP and GM of HPE Networking, emphasized the strategic importance of these innovations: “Today’s networks must do more than connect—they must understand, adapt and act. This is a major leap toward truly self-driving operations, helping our customers simplify complexity, reduce costs, and deliver exceptional digital experiences at scale.”
Industry analysts echo this sentiment. Bob Laliberte, principal analyst at theCUBE Research, noted, “With its latest advances in agentic AI and GenAI, powered by Marvis, HPE is delivering real autonomous capabilities that enable predictive intervention, letting ops resolve issues before users even notice.”
With these enhancements, HPE continues to lead the charge in AI-native networking, helping enterprises, telcos, and cloud providers unlock greater efficiency, resilience, and user satisfaction.