Stories about: Aruba Networks

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    What's next for Wi-Fi? 13/11/2009 08:40:00

    The recent formal approval of the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard marks not the end but the start of a wave of Wi-Fi innovation. In the next three to five years, the Wi-Fi experience will be very different from today.
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    Founder of online sports betting business sentenced 04/11/2009 05:39:00

    Gary Stephen Kaplan, founder of the online sports wagering business BetOnSports, has been sentenced to 51 months in prison on multiple charges related to the illegal overseas operation, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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    802.11n pioneer sets ‘wicked fast’ expectations for wireless 12/09/2009 04:02:00

    The unlikely pioneer for 802.11n is a small state college in rural New York, the site of the first large-scale 11n Wi-Fi deployment two years ago. On the surface, not much has changed at Morrisville State College -- except for the expectations of users and the IT department.
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    How much longer are you going to hang onto that Ethernet cable? 23/07/2009 15:01:00

    As more enterprises deploy wall-to-wall Wi-Fi, they're finding end users voting with their network interface cards: given a choice, they go with wireless rather than wired access.
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    WLAN market slammed, but 802.11n gains 18/06/2009 14:41:00

    The first quarter of this year may have been the gloomiest ever for the wireless LAN market, with overall revenue falling about 11 percent from a year earlier, the first year-over-year drop recorded by industry analyst firm Dell'Oro.
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    Aruba unveils low-priced WLAN gear 13/05/2009 07:34:00

    Aruba Networks Tuesday showed off a new family of low-priced wireless LAN access points and controllers designed for fast setup and easy management at branch offices, teleworkers' home offices and small businesses.
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    Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable? 02/05/2009 00:55:00

    A range of companies with wireless LANs are discovering that 50% to 90% or more of Ethernet ports now go unused, because Wi-Fi has become so prevalent.
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    IBM awarded NSW DET netbook connectivity contract 27/04/2009 09:02:00

    IBM has beaten Lenovo, NEC and ASI Solutions to win a NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) tender to implement wireless connectivity for student netbooks across 463 secondary schools.
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    Cisco ships new 802.11n AP to resolve power issue 14/01/2009 08:57:00

    The growth of 802.11n wireless LAN access points has been somewhat limited by a well-known problem with insufficient power to APs when using Power-over-Ethernet connections.
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    Meru looks to make Wi-Fi as reliable as Ethernet 14/11/2008 10:27:00

    On Monday, Meru Networks announced virtual ports, a technology designed to make Wi-Fi networks as reliable as wired Ethernet. IDG News Service interviewed the CEO of Meru, Ihab Abu-Hakima, on a visit to London.
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    Aruba launches wireless study projects 30/10/2008 08:17:00

    Aruba Networks on Tuesday publicly launched programs to find new uses for Wi-Fi networks, explore future possibilities for wireless networks and study mobile computing's impact on the environment.
 
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