
"HPE Networking is stepping on the gas after completing its acquisition of Juniper Networks. It has already built the first integrations between Aruba and Mist. These integrations are intended to immediately improve and strengthen both portfolios. Cisco has been warned. During the first joint interview with Juniper Networks CEO Rami Rahim and HPE CEO Antonio Neri, the latter was very clear about the plan for the network player that would emerge after the merger of Juniper and Aruba."
""We want to be number one in everything we do," Neri said at the time. Five months ago (when the acquisition was formally completed), HPE was able to put its money where its mouth is. Read also: HPE and Juniper want to attack Cisco's position with network fabric During HPE Discover in Barcelona this week, it is showing the first steps towards a joint offering that should not only be able to compete with Cisco, but also win, according to the idea."
HPE completed the acquisition of Juniper Networks and has already built initial integrations between Aruba and Mist to strengthen both portfolios. The integrations aim to immediately improve product capabilities and position HPE Juniper Networking as a stronger competitor to Cisco. HPE leadership stated an ambition to be number one across networking offerings and supported that with resources following the acquisition. HPE showcased early joint offerings at HPE Discover in Barcelona, demonstrating steps toward a combined network fabric and competitive roadmap. Executives noted comparisons with Cisco and acknowledged other market players such as Arista, Extreme, Huawei, Fortinet, Nile, and Meter. AIOps is cited as a differentiator.
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