What do you like best about Aruba SpA?
Aruba’s catalog makes it practical to assemble a complete web presence under one roof, covering domains, shared hosting on Linux or Windows, mailbox services, and DV SSL included with many plans, so baseline security and DNS integration are straightforward to set up in one workflow.
Regulated communication and identity needs are covered directly in the product line, with PEC certified email including the option to attach PEC to a custom domain, plus digital identity via ArubaID for SPID and a full set of digital signature options for remote and token-based signing workflows.
The presence of SSL, S/MIME, and code signing through Actalis means server, email, and software integrity can be handled within the same ecosystem without juggling external certificate vendors .
Back-office digitization is well supported: electronic invoicing is delivered with APIs and a clear recipient code for SDI routing, and compliant digital preservation services provide long-term, regulation-aligned archiving for business records and tax-relevant documents .
This pairing lets finance and legal operations implement invoicing and preservation without building custom middleware from scratch, which is useful when rolling out standardized processes across entities.
On the cloud service side, the availability of DBaaS, S3-compatible Object Storage, and a dedicated Backup service covers common application data patterns, from operational databases to archival and offsite copies, all selectable by region and accessible with standard tooling.
Documentation for backups in DBaaS and client-side tools for Object Storage make it easier to implement retention and restore strategies without reinventing pipelines, and they are consistent with practices familiar to most ops teams.
Aruba’s knowledge bases and how-to content shorten the implementation path across services.
Having these guides in the same ecosystem as the services reduces context switching during setup and troubleshooting, especially for small teams. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.