What The HPE Acquisition of Juniper Means for You
HPE announced their intention to acquire Juniper Networks in January, which was approved by Juniper shareholders four months later. After dealing with a series of hurdles, including antitrust concerns from the U.S. Department of Justice, the deal finally closed in July of 2025. HPE is now merging people and technologies from Juniper Networks and HPE Aruba Networking but both product lines will continue to be offered.
To secure approval from the DOJ for the proposed acquisition, HPE agreed to divest itself of its full line of HPE Aruba “Instant On” networking products, software and intellectual property that is targeted to small business.
What HPE got in return is a transformative deal that allows them to integrate Juniper’s advanced MIST AI operations with HPE’s established GreenLake and Aruba platforms. The result: end-to-end networking portfolio that is purpose built with AI and for AI.
If you are unfamiliar with Juniper’s AI automated networking product portfolio, you may wonder why HPE was so determined to acquire them. Juniper’s AI-native networking fills a major technology gap for HPE by adding world-class, autonomous networking operations, conversational AI assistance, multivendor integration, and advanced automation. All this is made possible by Juniper’s Mist AI platform and their renowned AI Assistant named Marvis. For those new to these two AI components:
Combining Juniper's advanced AI foundation with HPE's proven expertise in hybrid cloud, storage, compute, and edge solutions creates new opportunities for deploying AI-native networking across large-scale, distributed enterprise environments. HPE GreenLake's consumption-based model enables organizations to access Juniper's AI-native networking through a flexible as-a-service delivery approach. Whatever the requirements, HPE can deliver a complete AI-native networking stack across enterprise, campus, data center, and service provider markets.
HPE CEO, CEO Antonio Neri said in a recent blog, “The network must do more than simply connect users, servers, and storage. It must adapt, scale, and continually become more intelligent.”
Businesses today cannot tolerate any amount of downtime, no matter how insignificant. This is even becoming more apparent with the accelerated adaption of AI in business verticals. The native AI capabilities of Juniper Networks have given Juniper customers the experience of self-driving, automated networks that deliver performance and it is performance like this that HPE customers can most likely expect in the future:
For customers, the merger of these two titans means faster innovation, simplified operations, and higher performance for AI workloads. It’s also important to note that the advantages of AIOps will extend beyond just Juniper and HPE equipment, offering support and interoperability across a wide range of vendors.
With the acquisition now in the rearview mirror, HPE is now establishing itself as a leader in the convergence of AI and networking. With HPE’s global reach, more businesses than ever can experience AI-optimized networking for the next era of digital business.
The right tech stack is crucial to your business’s long-term success and scalability. To learn more about how all of this can help your business, contact IntegraONE today. Our team will help you find the right solutions and support to empower your team and fit within your budget.