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Aruba announces beta trials of centralised 802.11i network

News Wireless network specialist Aruba is conducting field trials of what it claims is the first centralised installation of a secure wireless network based on the recently ratified 802.11i standard. Aruba has chosen to centralise the network's...

[July 21, 2004, 12:20]

Aruba launches dense Wi-Fi architecture

News Aruba Wireless Networks has announced a combination of wireless hardware and software products aimed at high density corporate installations. By a combination of power-over-Ethernet and active management to enhance frequency reuse, Aruba claims...

[August 31, 2004, 18:05]

Aruba to buy 'Switzerland of network management'

News Aruba Networks is to buy the multi-vendor network management company AirWave. These technology partners have for the past year-and-a-half included Aruba itself, but also rivals such as Colubris, Avaya, AirMagnet, Juniper, Tivoli and HP OpenView.

[January 9, 2008, 12:00]

Aruba releases 802.11n Wi-Fi kit

News Aruba Networks has released its first products that utilise the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology, 802.11n. Aruba's products — access points (APs) and mobility controllers — are being launched despite the fact that 802.11n may only be ratified...

[November 5, 2007, 15:08]

Aruba strikes back at Motorola's patent claims

News Aruba Networks has filed a lawsuit against two Motorola subsidiaries. Symbol and Wireless Vally Communications are seeking to stop Aruba distributing much of its equipment in the US. Aruba is seeking to invalidate their claims.

[October 22, 2007, 13:27]

Aruba warns against 802.11n deployments

News Wireless LAN vendor Aruba Networks has warned enterprises against deploying the latest generation of Wi-Fi equipment until a number of issues have been ironed out. Roger Hockaday, Aruba's head of marketing for EMEA, told delegates at London's IP'07...

[October 18, 2007, 10:47]

Aruba to make legacy wireless play

News Aruba Wireless Networks will introduce a programme later this week allowing enterprises to consolidate legacy Wi-Fi access points under a centralised switching system, using open source software. The programme is designed to help Aruba compete with...

[March 9, 2005, 17:40]

Motorola and Aruba agree Wi-Fi patent ceasefire

Blog Aruba Networks and Motorola have settled their long-running patent dispute by signing a cross-licensing agreement, the companies announced on Friday. In August 2007, two Motorola subsidiaries sued Aruba over alleged patent infringements relating to...

[November 9, 2009, 17:06]

Aruba

Downloads Aruba is a complete map for your iPhone. The entire map is stored on your iPhone, so it works where you have no access to the Internet - it works where Google Maps is inaccessible. This prevents expensive data roaming charges by loading all the map...

[September 4, 2009, 12:35]

Motorola sues Aruba over WLAN patents

News Two subsidiaries of phone giant Motorola are suing Aruba Networks over two alleged patent infringements relating to wireless LAN architecture. Those subsidiaries are the claimants in the Aruba suit, which was filed on Monday at a court in Delaware...

[August 28, 2007, 17:46]

Johnson & Wales University Switches to Aruba for Integrated Security and Flexibility

White Papers J&W initially deployed dual-mode, dual-purpose Aruba AP-52 access points throughout its Providence campus and has since expanded to other J&W campuses. Aruba AP-52s, connected to Cisco 3500 series wiring closet switches providing 802.3af Power-over...

[August 4, 2008, 19:08]

First fully IPv6-compatible WLAN kit available

News Other Wi-Fi equipment makers, such as Aruba Wireless Networks, say they will be adding the feature sometime next year. In Asia, IPv6 is essential to play in this market," said David Callisch, communications director at Aruba.

[October 27, 2004, 11:40]

Cisco catches up with Wi-Fi start-ups

News According to one analyst, the capabilities provided by the module will put Cisco's gear on par with products from start-ups such as Airespace and Aruba Wireless Networks. But start-ups including Airespace and Aruba have been offering these features...

[May 5, 2004, 9:25]

Skype makes enterprise inroads

News I realized while I was traveling overseas how difficult it is for my remote staff and traveling sales people to communicate with each other," said Don LeBeau, CEO of Aruba Wireless Networks, a maker of Wi-Fi networking gear.

[January 27, 2005, 15:25]

WLAN standards battle begins again

News Last week, start-ups Aruba Wireless Networks and Trapeze Networks submitted to the IETF the latest proposal to make this interoperability a reality. Aruba has already begun opening its source code up to developers, and Trapeze has announced its...

[April 11, 2005, 9:55]

Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled

News Aruba Networks — Aruba 200 Mobility Controller CNET Networks UK, the publisher of ZDNet UK, has announced the finalists for its 2006 Technology Awards. The awards, which will be handed out on 26 September in London, recognise innovative use of IT...

[July 7, 2006, 15:35]

CBR Research Paper: Wireless

White Papers There are no pure-play WLAN vendors such as Aruba, Trapeze or Colubris on this year's list. The Top Ten in mobile is always a challenge. First, because this market covers everything from mobile phone operators to manufacturers of Wireless LAN...

[February 8, 2006, 0:01]

Proxim: 802.11n to bring back 'fat' access points

News While systems from rivals such as Aruba, Cisco and Meru use a central controller, Proxim's are standalone devices. Centralised controllers were introduced in 2002, by companies including Symbol, Aruba, Trapeze and Airespace (now part of Cisco) to...

[November 17, 2008, 16:01]

Belden snaps up Trapeze for $133m

News However, one of Trapeze's rivals, Aruba Networks, was quick to offer a way out for any Trapeze customers — or those of Trapeze's manufacturer partners, such as Nortel, 3Com and Enterasys — who might feel uneasy at the purchase of their supplier.

[June 10, 2008, 10:53]

Wireless deployment at enterprise level

News In July 2006, Aruba Networks and AirWave Wireless announced they were teaming up to provide support by AirWave's Wireless Management Suite to Aruba's APs, making it possible to centrally manage both legacy standalone APs and modern "light" APs...

[September 14, 2006, 15:40]

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