Aruba Networks, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, is reinforcing its portfolio designed specifically for small and midsized businesses with a new family of switches to tackle new pressures facing SMB networks with remote working and digital transformation on the rise.
The Aruba Instant On 1930 Series is an "enterprise-grade" family of seven new switches that can be easily deployed, centrally-managed, and maintained by managed service providers and SMB customers, said Amol Mitra, vice president and general manager of global small and medium business for what does a computer engineer do.
Aruba Instant On 1930 Series targets the higher-end of the SMB space and joins Aruba's existing Instant On switch products for SMBs, the 1920 Series. The new switches can work alongside Aruba's Instant On wireless indoor and outdoor access points that were introduced last June, which took aim at small business Wi-Fi vendors and Cisco's Meraki line.
The Aruba Instant On 1930 Series is an "enterprise-grade" family of seven new switches that can be easily deployed, centrally-managed, and maintained by managed service providers and SMB customers, said Amol Mitra, vice president and general manager of global small and medium business for what does a computer engineer do.
Aruba Instant On 1930 Series targets the higher-end of the SMB space and joins Aruba's existing Instant On switch products for SMBs, the 1920 Series. The new switches can work alongside Aruba's Instant On wireless indoor and outdoor access points that were introduced last June, which took aim at small business Wi-Fi vendors and Cisco's Meraki line.
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