The Home Depot Adopts HPE GreenLake for Aruba Networking and Aruba ESP to Drive Enhanced Customer and Associate Experiences
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), today announced that The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, has selected Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) delivered via HPE GreenLake for Aruba networking, to power advanced customer and associate experiences across its U.S. stores. The Home Depot has expanded its partnership with Aruba to architect a solid network foundation that provides speed, scale, and flexibility. The HPE GreenLake for Aruba network as a service (NaaS) offering provides a compelling solution with agility and flexibility for The Home Depot.
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The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, has selected Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) delivered via HPE GreenLake for Aruba networking, to power advanced customer and associate experiences across its U.S. stores. (Source: The Home Depot)
For The Home Depot, delivering a seamless, frictionless experience to its customers and 500,000 associates is paramount. As a leading innovator in retail, the company continues to enhance the interconnected experience that blends the digital and physical worlds; one that allows customers to peruse, research, and purchase with ease, and delivers a familiar experience, regardless of whether they’re in-store, online, or using the mobile app. Its stores continue to be the center of the customer experience – in the first quarter of 2022, more than 50 percent of online orders were fulfilled through a store.
“Our goal is to enable technology to remove the friction from our customers’ and associates’ experiences each and every day,” said Daniel Grider, vice president of technology at The Home Depot. “Our customers trust us to have the right tools and materials to complete their home improvement projects; having an in-store network that further supports interconnected capabilities like in-store navigation or image search allows them to get back to their projects more quickly.”
Customers are at the heart of everything The Home Depot does, so its technology investments and initiatives are intended to make it easier for customers to design, visualize, and buy materials for their projects. For example, maintaining strong connectivity in stores will help provide Home Depot associates the ability to deliver a great customer experience. The Home Depot is rolling out Zebra Technologies’ TC52ax handheld devices, allowing associates to easily check pricing and inventory availability in hand or from more than 40 feet away, which is helpful when serving customers and locating products in overhead storage.