| Publisher | Aruba Networks | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 11 Jan 2006 | |
| Topics | Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 8 | ||
At Ariba, the world's leading provider of enterprise commerce software systems, nearly every new employee is presented a laptop with integrated Wi-Fi. So for Ariba's IT department, building an enterprise-class Wi-Fi infrastructure wasn't an option. Ariba needed to cost-effectively rollout 802.11a+b/g services campus-wide to a technically-savy community of more than 200 wireless laptops users that was quickly growing. Doing this required a new approach that conventional wireless systems couldn't uniformly deliver. Aruba built that system and Ariba has standardized on it.
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