
Gartner® ranks HPE (HPE Aruba Networking) Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructurewas once again recognized as a leader in , and with this HPE is the only company to have received continuous recognition since the report was first published in 2006.1.

Gartner forecasts the enterprise wired and wireless LAN infrastructure market to Defined as hardware and software that supports local connections between users and devices.do.
Infrastructure components include enterprise-grade wired switches and wireless access points, as well as management software that handles network security, management, testing, optimization, and automation.
The Magic Quadrant report is the result of rigorous, fact-based research on a specific market, providing a comprehensive view of vendors' relative positions in a high-growth, highly differentiated market. Vendors are categorized into four quadrants: Leaders, Challengers, Visionaries, and Niche Players.
Gartner's Magic Quadrant
Gartner's Magic Quadrant is a market research report published annually to evaluate and analyze the IT market and technology products.
Evaluation method:
Evaluated based on two axes
– Ability to Execute: Product/service stability, profitability, customer support, operational capabilities, etc.
– Completeness of Vision: Market understanding, innovation, strategy, roadmap, etc.
The meaning of the four zones
- Leaders: A market-leading company with outstanding vision and execution capabilities
- Challengers: A company with high execution power but relatively low vision and innovation
- Visionaries: Innovative but unproven company
- Niche Players: A company that has strengths in a specific niche but limited influence in the overall market.
This research allows clients to maximize market analysis tailored to their unique business and technical requirements.
”"The leader Not only does it meet the current market needs, but it can also influence and impact future market directions..
Leaders typically offer robust solutions that address a wide range of current use cases and have strategic plans to address emerging user needs across a range of future use cases.
These suppliers are It has the powerful potential to lead, shape, and transform future markets.“
- The first Gartner Magic Quadrant specifically for Wireless LAN infrastructure was published in 2006. Prior to 2012, Gartner also published separate Magic Quadrants for Wireless LAN and Enterprise LAN. In 2012, Gartner began publishing a combined “Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure”. (Sourced from Google AI Search) ↩︎