By Joseph Gabriel Lagonsin
Publication Date: 2026-05-06 23:16:00
HPE has introduced new autonomous networking features in HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central, which it claims makes it the only provider of fully autonomous, agentic AIOps networks.
The update adds autonomous actions that allow networks to detect, diagnose and resolve some problems in real time without human intervention. Based on microservices, autonomous agents, and what HPE describes as an agent mesh, the system shifts network management from alerting teams to taking direct corrective action.
The launch is part of a broader push to automate routine network operations as IT teams manage more devices, hybrid environments and increasing security demands. HPE says the new features are designed to reduce manual intervention and ease the burden on support teams.
Andrew Fox, managing director of HPE Networking Australia and New Zealand, said organizations in the region are under increasing pressure as networks become more complex.
“As networks become more complex, manual…

