Aruba User Experience Insight Licenses

The Aruba User Experience Insight (UXI) solution provides you with a comprehensive set of tools to understand how your end-users interact with your network and applications. Aruba User Experience Insight (UXI) is a new feature of Aruba's Cloud Platform that allows you to get a deep understanding of how your customers are interacting with your app or website. It has been designed to be easy to use, so you can get insights in just minutes.

With HPE Aruba UXI, you can:

- Gain deep insight into user behavior through logs and session data

- Identify where users experience issues and how they work around them

- Easily triage issues by correlating symptoms with the root cause

- Provide feedback to developers on what works well, what doesn't, and why

Aruba User Experience Insight (UXI) is a cloud-based application performance monitoring solution that validates network health and troubleshoots problems that affect day-to-day user experience. Ideal for campus and branch environments alike, UXI assumes the role of an end-user, evaluating the performance, connectivity, and responsiveness of network infrastructure and applications such as corporate ERM or Office365 applications. Aruba UXI sensors appear as a unique end-user on your network and continuously assess network and application performance, executing more than 30K tests per day. With the space and memory to run a full Linux stack, including a web browser, this "client device" computer is a radical departure from typical networking products, both in terms of aesthetics and performance.

UXI is easy to configure, deploy and manage, and immediately begins providing insights once sites are online. The fully managed onboard mobile connection provides connectivity to the device when it cannot connect to Wi-Fi, cannot authenticate, or when the Wi-Fi's backhaul is down. Cellular connectivity and included power supply guarantee fast installation that doesn’t need expensive Ethernet cabling. Once installed, the cellular connectivity troubleshoots user-experience issues remotely, even with a WAN outage.