| Publisher | Aruba Networks | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 11 Jan 2006 | |
| Topics | Wireless LAN, Security Management, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 15 | ||
Sharp HealthCare, an integrated regional health care delivery system with 11,000 employees, provides a full spectrum of health care facilities and services to a population of more than three million San Diego county residents. To enhance the quality of treatment, Sharp initially deployed a distributed wireless system. Sharp then made a system-wide move to centralize its wireless infrastructure to lower operations costs, tighten security and automate management and troubleshooting. Initially, the Aruba Wireless Networks Access Points (APs) were utilized as RF monitors to identify and disable rogue APs on each hospital network. In addition, Sharp used the Aruba WLAN system to secure open wired ports in conference rooms, lobbies and other open areas.
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