Menu

HPE Aruba Donates $50 Million in Connectivity to Fight COVID-19

The News: With the global spread of COVID-19 affecting our communities, colleagues, partners and customers, we are focused on doing everything we can to help those in need. Hospitals, healthcare facilities and first responders are on the front lines of this epic battle, and their ability to maximize impact is contingent on their ability to maintain and scale their operations through expanded infrastructure and secure network connectivity.

That’s why HPE Aruba is responding to the increased need for temporary healthcare sites for the triaging, testing and treatment of COVID-19 patients by donating $50 million in secure connectivity kits for the immediate provisioning of pop-up clinics, testing sites and temporary hospital facilities in the US, Canada, UK and European Union. Read the full release for more info on the news.

Analyst Take: It has been really heartening to see the tech community continue to step up its efforts to put technology and financial resources into fighting COVID-19. From Zoom stepping up early to offer free video to connect business and people when the virus first hit China to the significant contributions being made by companies like Intel, Cisco and IBM,  I continue to be impressed.

This has been one of the most difficult times in our history and the tech community has shown an impressive amount of strength and solidarity–I hope to see this continue. Add to the list HPE, which has a number of ongoing initiatives to fight COVID-19 and one of them is around helping the healthcare system up their wireless network quality, density and volume through a significant donation of resources. Knowing that we are going to see a volume of makeshift medical facilities, connectivity is going to be key and HPE’s Aruba networking equipment is well positioned to offer the type of quick setup, security and quality that these facilities will need.

HPE Aruba Also Sends Volunteer Network Engineers

While equipment itself is helpful, the deployment and configuration of network equipment requires a certain amount of know how.  To support the deployment requirements of the company’s donated assets, HPE Aruba created the Airheads Volunteer Corps, (Click to get more info or volunteer) which is a self-identified global registry of volunteer network engineers that have volunteered to assist in the build-out of network infrastructures for medical facilities on the front lines of dealing with this pandemic. I believe this was a critical addition to the equipment as these networks need to be properly deployed and configured so the deployments from hospitals to field medical pop-ups are able secured and usable for critical communications transmission.

Overall Thoughts on HPE Aruba’s COVID-19 Efforts

I intent to continue to point out when companies are putting their best foot forward to offer critical resources during these difficult times. What makes me happiest is seeing companies taking these critical actions with little to no marketing or expected benefit. These are the times where companies, much like people are giving because it is exactly what the world needs. Good stuff HPE.

Futurum Research provides industry research and analysis. These columns are for educational purposes only and should not be considered in any way investment advice.

Related content from our Futurum Research Team:

Microsoft’s Move to Acquire Affirmed Networks Aims to Deliver New Opps for 5G Ecosystem

Qualcomm’s Tiered SOC Diversification Pays Off, Expands Footprint

Cisco Puts Up $225 Million to Combat Spread of COVID-19

Image Credit: HPE

Author Information

Daniel is the CEO of The Futurum Group. Living his life at the intersection of people and technology, Daniel works with the world’s largest technology brands exploring Digital Transformation and how it is influencing the enterprise.

From the leading edge of AI to global technology policy, Daniel makes the connections between business, people and tech that are required for companies to benefit most from their technology investments. Daniel is a top 5 globally ranked industry analyst and his ideas are regularly cited or shared in television appearances by CNBC, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal and hundreds of other sites around the world.

A 7x Best-Selling Author including his most recent book “Human/Machine.” Daniel is also a Forbes and MarketWatch (Dow Jones) contributor.

An MBA and Former Graduate Adjunct Faculty, Daniel is an Austin Texas transplant after 40 years in Chicago. His speaking takes him around the world each year as he shares his vision of the role technology will play in our future.

Related Insights
Collapsing the Stack VAST Data’s Bid to Own the AI Data Loop
February 27, 2026

Collapsing the Stack: VAST Data’s Bid to Own the AI Data Loop

Brad Shimmin, Vice President at Futurum, analyzes the VAST Data platform updates from VAST Forward, detailing how the new Policy Engine, Tuning Engine, and Polaris architectures are simplifying the AI...
Are Enterprises Ready for the Virtualization Reset, or Just Swapping Out One Complexity for Another
February 27, 2026

Are Enterprises Ready for the Virtualization Reset, or Just Swapping Out One Complexity for Another?

Futurum’s Alastair Cooke shares his insights on new HPE research that finds that only 5% of enterprises are fully prepared for the so-called Great Virtualization Reset, even as two-thirds plan...
February 18, 2026

Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Object Storage for AI – Futurum Signal

AI workloads are reshaping enterprise infrastructure strategy. As organizations scale model training, fine-tuning, and inference across environments, traditional storage...
Arista Networks Q4 FY 2025 Revenue Beat on AI Ethernet Momentum
February 16, 2026

Arista Networks Q4 FY 2025: Revenue Beat on AI Ethernet Momentum

Futurum Research analyzes Arista’s Q4 FY 2025 results, highlighting AI Ethernet adoption across model builders and cloud titans, growing DCI/7800 spine roles, AMD-driven open networking wins, and a Q1 guide...
Enterprises Should Finally Stop Paying SSD Prices for Cold Data
February 16, 2026

Enterprises Should Finally Stop Paying SSD Prices for Cold Data

Alastair Cooke, Research Director, Cloud and Data Center at Futurum, shares his insights on how CTERA enables customers to use cloud object storage combined with small amounts of SSD to...
IBM’s New FlashSystem Might Be the Blueprint for AI-Driven Storage Resilience
February 16, 2026

IBM’s New FlashSystem Might Be the Blueprint for AI-Driven Storage Resilience

Alastair Cooke, Research Director at Futurum, shares his insights on IBM’s latest FlashSystem release with Agentic AI features to minimize manual operations and simplify compliance....

Book a Demo

Newsletter Sign-up Form

Get important insights straight to your inbox, receive first looks at eBooks, exclusive event invitations, custom content, and more. We promise not to spam you or sell your name to anyone. You can always unsubscribe at any time.

All fields are required






Thank you, we received your request, a member of our team will be in contact with you.