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Enterprise wireless networks add speed with 802.11n

Enterprise wireless networks add speed with 802.11n

This Aruba white paper explains the advanced technology introduced in the 'final' 802.11n certification, allowing enterprise network managers to understand its benefits and to plan their own upgrade strategies... Read more

9 November, 2011
Six iPad tests for multimedia-grade Wi-Fi

Six iPad tests for multimedia-grade Wi-Fi

The University of Ottawa, Apple, Aruba Networks and others validate a multimedia grade Wi-Fi environment for scaling voice and video deployments... Read more

9 November, 2011
CIO challenges: Bringing your iPad to work

CIO challenges: Bringing your iPad to work

The arrival of personal technology in the office is a challenge for all organisations, but how can it be adapted securely for corporate use? Read more

9 November, 2011
How to prime your WLAN for employee devices

How to prime your WLAN for employee devices

Companies are finding the wireless LAN is under pressure as employees are bringing their own devices to work... Read more

9 November, 2011
Bringing QoS Over Wireless LAN Into Focus

Bringing QoS Over Wireless LAN Into Focus

The reliable delivery of latency-sensitive voice and video streams mandates the use of transport mechanisms with very... Read more

30 August, 2011
Doctors Without Wires: Secure Wi-Fi for Healthcare Applications

Doctors Without Wires: Secure Wi-Fi for Healthcare Applications

The performance of enterprise wireless LANs (WLANs) over the past few years, and especially since the introduction of... Read more

1 November, 2010
Driving Operational Efficiency: A Guide to Using AirWave Wireless Management Suite for Service Desk Troubleshooting

Driving Operational Efficiency: A Guide to Using AirWave Wireless Management Suite for Service Desk Troubleshooting

In a typical IT organization, the service desk takes incoming user support calls and determines whether the problem is... Read more

1 November, 2010
Using AirWave RAPIDS Rogue Detection to Implement Your Wireless Security and PCI Compliance Strategy

Using AirWave RAPIDS Rogue Detection to Implement Your Wireless Security and PCI Compliance Strategy

Wireless LANs (WLANs) are quickly becoming the connectivity platform of choice across all types of organizations because... Read more

9 August, 2010
The Next Step in the Evolution of Wireless Mesh Networking

The Next Step in the Evolution of Wireless Mesh Networking

Wireless mesh networks allow outdoor environments to be interconnected without any wires and with the security and... Read more

1 August, 2010
Improving Coverage and Quality in Video Surveillance Applications

Improving Coverage and Quality in Video Surveillance Applications

Video surveillance is being implemented on an unprecedented scale. Public safety agencies, municipalities, maritime... Read more

1 August, 2010
Operating Wireless LANs for High Reliability and Performance: Six Best Practices That You Can Implement Today

Operating Wireless LANs for High Reliability and Performance: Six Best Practices That You Can Implement Today

802.11n technologies have reached maturity. They are reliable, high-performing, dependable, secure, and often very... Read more

1 June, 2010
The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open for Business: Using 802.11n as Your Primary Network

The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open for Business: Using 802.11n as Your Primary Network

Wi-Fi technology has been steadily improving for some years, to the extent that many workers now rely on wireless as... Read more

3 May, 2010
Virtual Branch Networking (VBN) 2.0 and the Emergence of Cloud-Based Branch Offices

Virtual Branch Networking (VBN) 2.0 and the Emergence of Cloud-Based Branch Offices

There has been a significant shift during the past 10 years in the way people work, and this has created an... Read more

1 April, 2010
The Convergence of Enterprise Telecom Services: BlackBerry Mobile Voice System on the Aruba Networks Wireless LAN Infrastructure

The Convergence of Enterprise Telecom Services: BlackBerry Mobile Voice System on the Aruba Networks Wireless LAN Infrastructure

Modern enterprises are becoming more widely distributed, and workers are increasingly mobile. Fewer employees are... Read more

1 April, 2010
Enterprise Fixed-Mobile Convergence (eFMC)

Enterprise Fixed-Mobile Convergence (eFMC)

The gaining popularity of smartphones and the integration of Wi-Fi capabilities into these phones raises the question of... Read more

12 November, 2009

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