• Integration of HPE Juniper networking portfolio into HPE AI Data Center Solutions delivers full-stack, AI-native infrastructure with proactive operations to accelerate deployments
  • Agentic AIOps innovations include HPE Mist platform support for HPE Networking CX Switches, introduction of HPE Marvis self-driving framework into HPE Aruba Central, and expanded capabilities to simplify data center operations
  • Unified SASE with zero trust security simplifies security and networking operations, representing an integral piece of the HPE Self-Driving Network strategy
  • HPE networking, compute and hybrid cloud now more tightly integrated with shared AI insights and actions

HPE Discover Las Vegas 2026 – HPE (NYSE:HPE) today announced major advancements that expand its self-driving networking strategy across AI factories, data centers, and the enterprise edge by introducing new AI data center networking, routing, Agentic AIOps, and security innovations designed to simplify operations and improve performance across increasingly distributed AI-driven environments.

Innovations introduced today advance networking as the foundation of HPE's agentic enterprise strategy, with self-driving networks delivering the intelligent automation needed to simplify operations, reduce complexity, and enable autonomous IT at scale without human intervention. The new capabilities include support for HPE Networking CX wired access switches in the HPE Mist platform, expanded HPE Marvis AI-driven insights and self-healing automation in HPE Aruba Central, and new AI data center features that use agentic reasoning to speed root cause analysis and remediation.

As part of its expanded AI networking innovations, HPE is also strengthening its networks for AI portfolio with new HPE Juniper Networking QFX Switches optimized for inferencing and scale-up architectures, as well as deeper integration of HPE Juniper Networking data center switching and operations into HPE AI Data Center Solution.

Additionally, a new unified AI-native SASE platform simplifies the convergence of networking and security through common operations and accelerates zero trust adoption to maximize the protection of users, devices, and applications.