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NewsCheap 802.11n could be the mantra going forward
Interest in the enterprise 802.11n market is certainly heating up. This week alone we saw Ruckus Wireless take a deeper plunge in the market with a self-configurable 802.11n package and Broadcom, a Read more...
Ruckus makes aggressive push into enterprise WiFi
Ruckus Wireless is taking aim at the enterprise WiFi market, competing head to head with the likes of Cisco, Aruba and Meru with the introduction of SmartMesh--a WiFi meshing technology that the Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Motorola wins Saudi WiMAX contract; Aruba releases white paper on using WiMAX and WiFi; and much more...
> Motorola announced a $165-million WiMAX 802.16e infrastructure contract with Etihad Atheeb Telecommunication Company (Atheeb) in Saudi Arabia. Read more...
Aruba warns fiscal 2Q below expectations
Enterprise WLAN vendor Aruba announced its second-quarter fiscal results ended January would not meet Wall Street's expectations, blaming a delay in approval of the federal budget. The company Read more...
Aruba makes push into industrial WiFi market
Aruba Networks is making a big push into the industrial WiFi market, announcing a new family of hardened and explosion-resistant access points as well as two partnership agreements with ruggedized Read more...
Aruba to buy Airwave Wireless for $37M
Aruba Networks plans to acquire Airwave Wireless, a leading provider of specialized tools to centrally manage large, multi-vendor wireless LAN, mesh and WiMAX networks, for $37 million in stock and Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Top headlines from 2007
Top headlines from 2007 > Cisco buys Navini for $330M > Read more...
Enterprise vendors put pre-802.11n stakes in the ground
The enterprise 802.11n market has officially taken off now that Aruba, the last major holdout, has entered the market. Things certainly Read more...
Aruba jumps on 802.11n bandwagon
Enterprise WiFi infrastructure provider Aruba Network, the last major 802.11n holdout, announced its is entering the 802.11n access point game. The vendor announced a new generation of multi-service Read more...
Aruba counter sues Motorola over WLAN patents
Aruba Networks has counter sued Motorola over WLAN patents, bringing some interesting drama to the WLAN space. In August, Motorola's subsidiaries Symbol Technologies and Wireless Valley Read more...
| Press ReleasesNEW ARUBA TELEWORKER SOLUTION DELIVERS SECURE NETWORK ACCESS TO MOBILE WORKERS Sunnyvale, CA, April 21, 2008 - Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and unified mobility solutions, today announced its new Mobile Remote Access Point (RAP) Read more... |
