The future of networking must include identity-driven intelligence at the edge of the network. Moving to this user-centric model of access management will help enterprises address the convergence, security, and mobility needs of today's enterprises. The ProCurve Adaptive EDGE Architecture pushes intelligence to the edge for automatic configuration of the network based on individuals and the unique requirements of their jobs. With intelligence at the edge, security is enhanced, traffic prioritization is improved, and users receive a singular view of the network no matter how or where they choose to connect. The enterprise network evolves into an anytime, anywhere resource that adapts to changing business needs with ease.
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