HPE Juniper's Mist AI Platform Gets Major Update for Self-Driving Networks
HPE Juniper Networks has rolled out a significant update to its Mist AI platform, the first since acquiring Juniper last July. The update focuses on agentic AI to make enterprise, branch, and data center networks more 'self-driving', enhancing operational efficiency and business outcomes.
The key addition is the Large Experience Model (LEM), which predicts and diagnoses user experience problems across the network. Marvis AI assistant has been bolstered with generative AI and multi-agent workflows, enabling faster troubleshooting. Marvis Actions allows IT teams to choose specific issues for autonomous resolution without human intervention.
Marvis Minis, digital twins that simulate connections, are now available for proactive issue identification. The platform's integration with Juniper's Apstra platform improves data center intelligence. IT teams can now ask Marvis questions about network issues, with the AI analyzing context and suggesting fixes. HPE Juniper is aiming to lead the market in AI-driven, self-driving networking capabilities.
Halfords, a leading UK retailer, has already seen practical success. After implementing the enhanced Marvis AI functions, the company accelerated its digital transformation and improved operational efficiency in its stores, workshops, and offices.
HPE Juniper's update to its Mist AI platform promises to revolutionize network management. With enhanced predictive capabilities, autonomous issue resolution, and improved data center intelligence, the platform is set to drive operational excellence and better business outcomes for enterprises. Halfords' success story is a testament to the platform's potential.
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