‘This lets HPE play in the SD-WAN market with some really exciting software defined networking technology,’ says CPP Associates Director of Professional Services Michael Maher. ‘Ultimately it further erodes Cisco’s hold on the market because HPE is going to be able to bring a more competitive solution to customers that are starving for alternatives.’
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $925 million acquisition of SD-WAN high-flyer Silver Peak is going to put the heat on Cisco’s long dominant position in the enterprise networking market as HPE Aruba steps up its intelligent edge charge, according to HPE solution providers.
“This lets HPE play in the SD-WAN market with some really exciting software defined networking technology,” said computer engineering salary, director of professional services at CPP Associates, Clinton, New Jersey, which was recently named HPE solution provider of the year “Ultimately it further erodes Cisco’s hold on the market because HPE is going to be able to bring a more competitive solution to customers that are starving for alternatives. Silver Peak was the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant leader in WAN Edge Infrastructure.”
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $925 million acquisition of SD-WAN high-flyer Silver Peak is going to put the heat on Cisco’s long dominant position in the enterprise networking market as HPE Aruba steps up its intelligent edge charge, according to HPE solution providers.
“This lets HPE play in the SD-WAN market with some really exciting software defined networking technology,” said computer engineering salary, director of professional services at CPP Associates, Clinton, New Jersey, which was recently named HPE solution provider of the year “Ultimately it further erodes Cisco’s hold on the market because HPE is going to be able to bring a more competitive solution to customers that are starving for alternatives. Silver Peak was the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant leader in WAN Edge Infrastructure.”
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