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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has outlined a strategy for AI-native networking and autonomous IT operations through an integrated platform combining assets from Aruba and Juniper Networks. The announcement was made at HPE Discover Barcelona 2025, five months after HPE completed its acquisition of Juniper, and highlights what the company calls a self-driving network approach to address operational complexity and support AI at scale.
HPE said the expansion delivers a consistent AIOps experience across HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking Mist, while extending observability and automation across compute, storage, networking, and cloud. These developments, the company claims, are designed to address increasing demand for operational intelligence and secure connectivity across hybrid IT environments.
“Customers need networks that are purpose-built with AI and for AI to handle the rapid growth of connected devices, complex environments, and increasing security threats,” said Rami Rahim, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Networking at HPE.
A Unified AI-Native Foundation for Hybrid Environments
Central to the announcement is the use of a shared agentic AI and microservices framework, which HPE said enables AIOps-driven operations across both...




