HPE empowers AI-Driven network solutions with new innovations

HPE elevates its Juniper Networking portfolio with AI capabilities, pushing towards autonomous network operations to enhance user experiences.

  • Thursday, 28th August 2025 Posted 8 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) unveils groundbreaking advancements in its Juniper Networking portfolio, emphasising autonomy in network operations through its AI-native Mist platform. The enhancements feature AI-powered troubleshooting and enhanced visibility into network actions, focusing on decreasing IT complexities and enhancing user experiences.

The introduction of these capabilities strengthens HPE's GreenLake Intelligence, a next-gen approach to autonomous IT leveraging specialised AI across various infrastructure domains. By facilitating real-time solutions and proactive network management, HPE sets a new standard in efficiency and performance.

For over a decade, HPE Juniper Networking has championed AI-natively driven operations. The Marvis AI analyses vast telemetry data, aiding in cost reduction and operational simplicity. Its API-driven structure seamlessly coordinates with tools like Zoom and Teams, streamlining issue resolution.

Key Innovations in the Mist Platform

  • Enhanced Interactivity: The Marvis AI assistant supports real-time troubleshooting by integrating with self-driving agents.
  • Self-Driving Actions Extension: The Marvis dashboard manages more autonomous resolutions with comprehensive IT oversight.
  • Large Experience Model (LEM): Unique to HPE, LEM evaluates extensive data points for enhanced tool performance predictions, ensuring optimal future operations.
  • Data Center AI Operations: Integrates with Apstra's database, offering intelligent insights and service validation within data centres.

HPE can unlock exceptional customer value by applying AIOps and agentic AI across multi-vendor full stacks, integrating outcomes from networking, compute, storage, virtualisation, containerisation, and applications.

The latest Marvis data centre capabilities complement HPE OpsRamp, an AIOps-powered IT operations management (ITOM) platform designed to simplify and automate the management of hybrid, multi-cloud, and on-premises IT environments with full-stack observability and advanced agentic workflows tailored for the modern data centre.

HPE recognises the critical nature of networks in organisational success, acknowledging their complexity yet essential role in business operations. Through AI integration, HPE drives forward the transition to networks operating autonomously, offering pre-emptive solutions to potential issues.

HPE's sustained leadership in network AI guarantees greater efficiency and reliability for its diverse user base. As the enterprise gears for its upcoming virtual event, there's significant emphasis on advancing AI-native networking solutions.

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