Hewlett Packard Enterprise Delivers New IoT Solutions
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced new Internet of Things (IoT) systems and networking solutions designed for collection and processing of IoT data. HPE introduced the first of the HPE Edgeline IoT Systems, a the result of a joint partnership between HPE and Intel to help deliver open solutions for the IoT market. The HPE Edgeline IoT Systems 10 and 20 sit at the network edge, enabling customers to securely aggregate and analyze data in real-time and control devices and things. Available in ruggedized, mobile and rack-mounted versions, the systems have been certified to work with Microsoft Azure IoT Suite and will run Windows 10 IoT for a wide spectrum of industrial, logistics, transportation, healthcare, government and retail applications.
The first new HPE Edgeline IoT Systems are available now. Products include:
- HPE IoT System EL10 - A rugged price/performance-optimized edge gateway designed for entry level deployments and built with long lifecycle components.
- HPE IoT System EL20 - A rugged performance-optimized edge gateway with additional features for higher compute capabilities and ease of installation, designed for more demanding high volume deployments and built with long life cycle components.
Future members of the Edgeline family will offer investment protection and scalability, as they incorporate HPE?s Moonshot system architecture. Moonshot technology offers powerful computing capability while using significantly less energy and space than typical servers, which are important advantages for IoT.
Today Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, also announced the a cloud-based beacon management solution for multivendor Wi-Fi networks. The new, enterprise-grade IoT Aruba Sensor is the next wave of the Aruba Mobile Engagement solutions.
The sensors combine a small Wi-Fi client and BLE radio, which enables organizations to remotely monitor and manage Aruba Beacons across existing multivendor Wi-Fi networks from a central location using the Meridian cloud service. The new Sensors are designed to allow any company to introduce location-based services, using Aruba Beacons and Sensors at the edge, and the Meridian cloud service to interface with business and analytics applications.