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HPE Aruba Networking Introduces Wi-Fi 7 APs in UAE

Hewlett Packard Enterprise today introduced Wi-Fi 7 APs in the UAE, that provide up to 30% more capacity for wireless traffic than competitive products. The new APs also strengthen network security and improve location-based services to provide connectivity for demanding enterprise AI, Internet of things (IoT), location, and security applications. The announcement was made at HPE Discover Dubai alongside a comprehensive summary of the company’s Secure AI – Networking portfolio. 

As an 18-time Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure, HPE Aruba Networking continues its innovation with new Wi-Fi 7 APs that exceed the requirements of the standard. This performance is achieved with HPE’s patented ultra tri-band hardware technology, which fully utilizes the 5GHz and 6GHz bands to automatically and continuously eliminate wasteful contention between the bands.  

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The announcement was made at HPE Discover Dubai which took place at HPE’s Digital Life Garage, the next-generation HPE co-innovation center showcases how transforming technology impacts society. HPE’s Digital Life Garage is one in a series of HPE’s worldwide innovation centers, allowing customers to take advantage of in-person and virtual development sessions that use advanced technology from a rich ecosystem of partners to develop their concept into an actionable proof of value and accelerate the idea-to-production lifecycle. 

The HPE Aruba Networking 730 Series Campus APs are managed via HPE Aruba Networking Central, available as a subscription. In addition to being a standalone SaaS offering, HPE Aruba Networking Central is also included as part of an HPE GreenLake (NaaS) subscription and is available through the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform. 

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