Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 31 | Page 32

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY Aruba’s new all-inone platform designed to deliver a cloud experience at the edge Sherifa Hady, EMEA Channel Sales Director, Aruba Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, has introduced Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform), the industry’s first AI-powered, cloud-native platform that predicts and resolves problems at the network edge before they happen. Sherifa Hady, EMEA Channel Sales Director at Aruba, explains the new product and how it will help channel partners. CCould you explain more about the new platform? The platform that we have is architecture that we have been working on for many years. Basically, it is a single pane of glass that brings a lot of things together. First of all, usually as a network administrator you have to manage different networks and different siloes, especially if they are on different technologies. One of the great benefits of ESP is that it has AIOps, so it can bring multi-tenants, multi-technologies all together onto this single pane. It also does some preventive maintenance. It uses AI just to understand what is happening in the network, just to make it easier for the network administrator or the network manager to make sure there are no potential issues coming for the users, so AIOps is one big thing. The second thing is, like I mentioned, it is a unified infrastructure, so it is open, so multi-vendor, multi-tenant, campus, branch, data centre, whatever your network is or wherever it is, we can bring it all together into this one platform, seeing it all together. The last thing, which is very important to everyone, is the Zero Trust or the security element – just making sure that everything is secure and that there is additional security on it. For partners, the benefit is that they can buy a licence and change it depending on their customers, which I see as a key differentiator versus some of the other solutions out there where you have to buy a licence per customer. For the partner, it is very scalable for them. It makes their life easier. What has the response been like so far from channel partners? We have launched the Managed Services Programme, which is around managed services and the benefits that we give to the partners. We have had an overwhelming response so far. Over 100 partners have said that they are interested to sign up. So, this is part of the programme where they act as managed services and, of course, if you want The platform that we have is architecture that we have been working on for many years. Basically, it is a single pane of glass that brings a lot of things together. 32