iTWireTV: Today, we speak with HPE Aruba Networking APJ SASE director Nick Harders about the Australian Government's cybersecurity strategy, what industry is doing, and how HPE Aruba Networking is seeing customer interest and takeup of SASE.
The greatest threat to network security isn’t malware or other external threats, says Aruba chief product and technology officer David Hughes. “There’s a strong argument that it’s treating networking and security as two separate silos.”
Java specialist Azul has appointed Dean Vaughan to the role of Asia Pacific vice president.
Aruba, a division of HPE, has unveiled news of Aruba Central NetConductor to automate and simplify the creation, deployment, and management of wired, wireless, and WAN networks all from one place, as well as news about GPS-enabled Aruba WiFi access points to provide greater location capabilities.
Aruba Networks is no stranger to thinking about the future of networks, and South Pacific Director Pat Devlin says private sector technology partnered with public government agencies may be the key to creating a toll-road style service that provides additional public benefit.
The lack of clarity as to what constitutes AI has contributed to skepticism regarding the reality of its delivery.
2020 will be a watershed year for businesses leveraging technology to transform and personalise experiences, deliver improved business outcomes, and drive hyper-efficient operations at the network edge, according to Keerti Melkote, president of Intelligent Edge for HPE and Aruba Networks president and founder.
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has appointed Tony Whigham as ANZ government sales director.
HPE's Aruba business has appointed Andrew Fox as its New Zealand country manager.
Security vendor CyberArk has appointed Adel Eid as senior director, channels for Asia Pacific and Japan, and Bruce Nixon as channel manager for Australia and New Zealand.
Broadband and hybrid wide area networks (WANs) company, Silver Peak, has appointed former Juniper Networks executive Anthony Sarkis as sales director for Australia and New Zealand.
Ericsson and Hewlett-Packard are collaborating to bring to the market what they say is a ‘ground-breaking’ set of Wi-Fi and LTE solutions providing customers with ubiquitous voice and data connectivity.
HP's networking subsidiary Aruba Networks has announced a new 802.11ac Wave 2 access point, the Aruba 320 series.
Aruba Networks has appointed Steve Wood to the role of senior vice-president for the Asia-Pacific region.
Aruba Networks says it is making inroads into the primary and higher education sectors to meet strong market demand, signing up new Australian customers, as Australia shifts towards "all-wireless" classrooms.
A new study suggests people still aren't as security conscious as IT would like them to be, but they do trust IT with their data.
HP is to acquire network solutions provider Aruba Networks in a deal valued at around US$2.7 billion after the two companies announced they had entered into a definitive agreement.
Free Wi-Fi could be coming to a Westfield shopping centre near you.
Network monitoring vendor Tenable Network Security has appointed Gary Jackson to the role of vice president of sales in the Asia Pacific region.
Wi-Fi traffic at last month's Australian Open tennis tournament was up sixfold on 2014.
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