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Aruba collaborates with Microsoft to accelerate digital transformation from edge-to-cloud
2021-03-04 00:15

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company in collaboration with Microsoft, announced two new solutions that enable organizations to accelerate their digital transformation from edge-to-cloud by delivering deeper integration between Aruba ESP and Microsoft Azure.

Announced at Microsoft Ignite 2021, the first solution is Aruba IoT Transport for Azure, a service that enables IoT devices connected to Aruba access points and controllers to bi-directionally communicate with the Azure IoT Hub.

Aruba announced the introduction of the Aruba Central cloud management platform hosted on Azure, bringing Aruba's enterprise-grade cloud networking solution, with more than 1 million devices already under management, to Azure.

The Aruba IoT Transport for Azure multiplies the power of Aruba ESP by seamlessly enabling the secure, bi-directional movement of data from IoT devices connected to Aruba APs and controllers, enabling customers to take advantage of the vast array of services and applications available in Azure.

"Simplifying the integration of edge IoT and cloud services using the advanced cloud capabilities of Aruba ESP with the extensibility and power of Microsoft Azure overcomes these challenges. And it does so without sacrificing security, manageability, or reliability."

"Our collaboration with Aruba simplifies the process for IT Administrators who are adding IoT devices to their traditional enterprise environments, allowing them to use their existing Aruba network to connect devices to Microsoft Azure IoT Hub in a bi-directionally secured way. It's a cost-effective, seamless path to powerful transformation."


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