Duxbury Networking brings new computer network equipment to South African companies. The distributor sells HPE Aruba products that help businesses run faster and safer networks. These tools work better for modern computer programs that need more power. Companies can handle more internet traffic with the new systems. The equipment protects against cyber attacks better than older models.
HPE Aruba created the CX 10040 switch for large computer centers. The device moves data at 8 terabits per second without slowing down. It checks 1.6 terabits of network traffic each second for security problems. The switch handles artificial intelligence programs and cloud computing tasks. Businesses can scale their networks as they grow larger.
The company also made CX 6300M switches for office buildings and campuses. Each switch connects 48 devices through standard ethernet cables. The equipment supports internet speeds up to 50 gigabits per second. These switches work well with smart building sensors and high-speed computers. Office networks run more smoothly with the upgraded hardware.
HPE Aruba launched three new wireless access points for Wi-Fi 7 technology. The 720, 740, and 760 models send data faster than older wireless equipment. They use less electricity and create fewer delays for users. Dense office spaces benefit from the improved wireless signals. Smart devices connect more reliably to the network.
Warren Gordon manages business units at Duxbury Networking. He says the new products help South African companies build stronger networks. Duxbury provides training and technical support for customers who buy the equipment.
HPE Aruba created the CX 10040 switch for large computer centers. The device moves data at 8 terabits per second without slowing down. It checks 1.6 terabits of network traffic each second for security problems. The switch handles artificial intelligence programs and cloud computing tasks. Businesses can scale their networks as they grow larger.
The company also made CX 6300M switches for office buildings and campuses. Each switch connects 48 devices through standard ethernet cables. The equipment supports internet speeds up to 50 gigabits per second. These switches work well with smart building sensors and high-speed computers. Office networks run more smoothly with the upgraded hardware.
HPE Aruba launched three new wireless access points for Wi-Fi 7 technology. The 720, 740, and 760 models send data faster than older wireless equipment. They use less electricity and create fewer delays for users. Dense office spaces benefit from the improved wireless signals. Smart devices connect more reliably to the network.
Warren Gordon manages business units at Duxbury Networking. He says the new products help South African companies build stronger networks. Duxbury provides training and technical support for customers who buy the equipment.