January 5, 2022
What is the top driver for as-a-service deployments?
The increased reliance of organizations on cloud services during the pandemic has resulted in the need for the enterprise network to extend beyond just the datacentre and campus offices. This means that network now must embrace Edge, where data is created, captured, and processed. Businesses connecting to Edge and leveraging data they collect there will be well-positioned for the future.
December 21, 2021
Aruba announces Zeeshan Hadi as Country Manager for UAE
Zeeshan Hadi as Country Manager to help the company expand in the region. Zeeshan will be in charge of overseeing the sales and pre-sales teams, as well as channel and marketing strategy planning and execution.
December 15, 2021
HPE Aruba technology predictions 2022
As SASE deployments enter majority stage of adoption lifecycle, the market will see a clear splitin approaches. Small and medium-size enterprises are likely to be attracted to the all-in-one SASE offerings, where simplicity and “one throat to choke” take priority over advanced capabilities. On the other hand, large enterprises will remain unwilling to compromise on security, reliability, or the quality of user experience.
November 8, 2021
Snowflake opens Middle East headquarters in Dubai
The opening of Snowflake's regional office will be supplemented by the construction of a local cloud deployment zone in the coming months, which will cater to customers seeking to keep their data in the UAE.
November 7, 2021
Wi-Fi 6E: Implementing and activating the next generation of connectivity
Wi-Fi 6E uses a third band – 6GHz – and extends the same Wi-Fi 6 capabilities into it, enabling far greater efficiency, increased throughput, and tighter security. The extension into this band essentially doubles the amount of frequency that is available to devices and users. Wi-Fi 6E gives organizations far greater control over how data is treated and is cheaper to boot.
November 3, 2021
Innoventures Education elevates teaching and learning with a new initiative
Poonam Bhojani, CEO, Innoventures Education, says, "Aruba's wired and wireless connectivity has eliminated the physical boundaries of the campus and enabled our students and teachers to stay connected, both on-campus and online. This has made it possible for us to deliver anywhere, anytime teaching and learning, thereby creating a fully integrated learning environment."