Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced a major advancement to its HPE Juniper Networking portfolio, introducing powerful agentic AI-native capabilities to its Mist platform. This breakthrough brings enterprises a step closer to fully autonomous network operations, shifting IT teams from reactive troubleshooting to proactive, predictive optimization across client-to-cloud environments.
At the core of this launch is the integration of agentic AIOps powered by Marvis AI, now enhanced with conversational troubleshooting, expanded self-driving actions, and a generalized Large Experience Model (LEM). Together, these capabilities enable predictive interventions and intelligent automation—dramatically reducing operational complexity and driving better performance across wired, wireless, WAN, and data center domains.
A highlight of the announcement is the introduction of Marvis Minis—digital twins that replicate user experiences to forecast application performance without requiring live data. This innovation allows IT teams to proactively address potential issues before users are affected, ensuring consistent reliability for critical collaboration platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
“With these new digital experience twin and agentic AI capabilities in Juniper Mist, we continue to turn the network into a proactive partner for IT.”
— Rami Rahim, EVP, President & GM, HPE Networking
Further strengthening its ecosystem, the Marvis AI Assistant for Data Center now integrates with Apstra’s contextual graph database, enabling autonomous service provisioning and continuous validation. These features seamlessly complement HPE OpsRamp, the company’s AIOps-powered ITOM platform, delivering full-stack observability and unified management for hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Rami Rahim highlighted the strategic impact of these advancements:
“Today’s networks must do more than connect—they must understand, adapt, and act. This is a major leap toward truly self-driving operations, helping our customers simplify complexity, reduce costs, and deliver exceptional digital experiences at scale.”
Industry experts share this perspective. Bob Laliberte, Principal Analyst at theCUBE Research, remarked:
“With its latest advances in agentic AI and GenAI, powered by Marvis, HPE is delivering real autonomous capabilities that enable predictive intervention—allowing ops teams to resolve issues before users even notice.”
With these innovations, HPE reaffirms its leadership in AI-native networking, empowering enterprises, telcos, and cloud providers to unlock higher levels of efficiency, resilience, and user satisfaction.