Aruba Networks (ticker: ARUN, exchange: NASDAQ Global Market (.O))
News Release -
2-Jun-2009
The University of Manchester Selects 802.11n Wireless Network From Aruba Networks and Authorized Partner Pervasive NetworksHigh Performance Wireless Network Features Flexible Access Controls, Interoperability With Existing Authentication SystemsSUNNYVALE, CA, Jun 02, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in wireless
LANs and secure mobility solutions, today announced that it has been
selected by The University of Manchester to upgrade its campus
wireless network with a high-speed 802.11n solution. The University
of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site university, and depends
heavily upon IT infrastructure to support its 35,000 students, 11,400
faculty and staff, and world-class research, innovation, and learning
initiatives. To address wireless usage that outstripped the
capability of its legacy Cisco 'Fat' AP network, meet demanding
future video and virtual learning needs, and provide pervasive
coverage that may ultimately require in excess of 4,000 access
points, the university conducted an extensive technical review of
single, multi-channel, and adaptive wireless LANs. Aruba was selected
after the university determined that its wireless LANs were more
scalable, Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) was easier to deploy, and
overall the network was more easily managed than competing systems.
The network will be supplied by authorized platinum Aruba partner,
Pervasive Networks.
"We looked for a solution that could scale to deliver a pervasive
wireless network on campus, yet would be cost effective and both easy
to deploy and easy to manage," said Darren Hankinson of The
University of Manchester's IT Services. "Aruba won on all points: its
ARM technology makes deployment simple and automates a lot of the
management; it's easy to build and manage all the different user
communities we need to support; and the scalability of the solution
is exemplary."
Aruba's massively scalable centralized architecture delivers
switch-like performance while lowering IT operating expenses by
simplifying network set-up, expansion, and updates. A master-local
design allows master Mobility Controllers in the data center to
manage and update dispersed controllers supporting local 802.11n
access points. This field-proven architecture minimizes IT overhead
while delivering visibility into, and fine-grained control of, the
entire network.
An ICSA-certified policy-enforcement firewall provides identity-based
security, Quality of Service control, and traffic management
capabilities. The firewall classifies traffic on the basis of user
identity, device type, location, and time of day, and provides
differentiated access for different classes of users. Guest access to
applications and resources, and even bandwidth consumed, are tightly
controlled by the firewall and an integrated captive portal.
Aruba's Mobility Controllers authenticate users through Active
Directory, RADIUS, LDAP and other commonly employed databases. Until
such time as they are decommissioned, traffic from the 400 legacy
Cisco 'Fat' APs will be passed through the Aruba controllers for
authentication to deliver a uniform end-user experience.
To optimize Wi-Fi performance in real-time, ARM technology uses
infrastructure-based controls to manage how Wi-Fi clients interact,
and ensure that 802.11n data, voice, and video applications have
sufficient network resources to operate properly. Acting on their
own, Wi-Fi clients do not always work cooperatively with other
clients, or select the optimal band, channel, and access point. These
issues are exacerbated in environments like lecture halls and
dormitories with high-bandwidth applications and densely packed
clients. ARM has been demonstrated to increase 802.11n throughput by
more than 200%, enabling more than 100 laptops to reliably display
multi-media lectures delivered from a single access point.
"Scaling a wireless LAN to support thousands of high-speed 802.11n
access points is no mean feat," said Bob Vickers, sales director of
Aruba UK and Ireland. "It requires high throughput controllers,
automatic management of the ever-changing RF environment, and
centralized management. The University of Manchester validated that
the robustness and scalability of Aruba's adaptive wireless LANs make
them a best-in-class solution for the rigors of a large university
deployment."
About Aruba Networks
People move. Networks must follow. Aruba securely delivers networks
to users, wherever they work or roam. Our mobility solutions enable
the Follow-Me Enterprise that moves in lock-step with users:
-- Adaptive 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi networks optimize themselves to ensure
that users are always within reach of mission-critical information;
-- Identity-based security assigns access policies to users, enforcing
those policies whenever and wherever a network is accessed;
-- Remote networking solutions ensure uninterrupted access to
applications as users move;
-- Multi-vendor network management provides a single point of control
while managing both legacy and new wireless networks from Aruba and its
competitors.
The cost, convenience, and security benefits of our secure mobility
solutions are fundamentally changing how and where we work. Listed on
the NASDAQ and Russell 2000(R) Index, Aruba is based in Sunnyvale,
California, and has operations throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle
East, and Asia Pacific regions. To learn more, visit Aruba at
http://www.arubanetworks.com. For real-time news updates follow Aruba
on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ArubaNetworks.
About Pervasive Networks
Pervasive Networks is a managed services and solutions provider
focusing on the innovation, implementation, integration and
management of networked technology to facilitate communication and
collaboration at any time and from anywhere. Established in 1998,
Pervasive helps customers achieve their business objectives through
innovative technology and a focus on the security, agility,
availability and mobility of the solutions they provide. Pervasive
has successfully managed projects of all sizes, and supports
customers' operational requirements through a flexible life-cycle
services offering.
Copyright 2009 Aruba Networks, Inc. AirWave(R), Aruba Networks(R),
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Works(R), Mobile Edge Architecture, People Move. Networks Must
Follow., The All-Wireless Workplace Is Now Open For Business,
RFprotect, Green Island, and The Mobile Edge Company(R) are
trademarks of Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. All other
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Aruba Networks EMEA
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Aruba Networks, Inc.
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mtennefoss@arubanetworks.com
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Breakaway Communications
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