Alan Ni

Alan Ni

Sr. Director of Edge Marketing
Alan Ni is the Senior Director of Edge Marketing at HPE Aruba Networking.

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Agile NaaS from HPE Aruba Networking, powered by ESP (Edge Services Platform)

Agile NaaS from HPE Aruba Networking, powered by ESP (Edge Services Platform)

Learn how ESP and Agile NaaS from HPE Aruba Networking are helping resolve business-driven networking needs faster and more flexibly with an as-a-service mindset

User Experience is at the Center of the Digital Workplace

User Experience is at the Center of the Digital Workplace

Smart, connected workplaces combine great space design and great tech and put user experience first.

Wi-Fi calling: Is your network prepared?

Did you know that nearly 80% of cellular calls occur indoors? Despite cellular subscriber penetration rates that have exceeded 100% in many countries, indoor coverage still varies considerably. With the...

BAM! ClearPass Exchange Integration Recipes

BAM! ClearPass Exchange Integration Recipes

T oday we're excited to debut ClearPass Exchange Recipes  on Airheads Community! You now have a one-stop shop to browse through a multitude of built-in ClearPass Exchange integrations. But that's...

Visitor Wi-Fi: WPA2 shared keys redux

Shared key security on guest networks is ineffective. Here's a new alternative.

It's a matter of trust - #AdaptiveTrust Webinar and EMEA Live Tour!

It’s a matter of trust – #AdaptiveTrust Webinar and EMEA Live Tour!

Last week, we were fortunate enough to partner with Mike Raggo, our friend and security evangelist at MobileIron to kickoff our new #AdaptiveTrust tour for ClearPass.   #AdaptiveTrust leverages the rich...

Is #BYOD dead for #GenMobile? What does California’s court ruling mean for companies?

On August 12, 2014, the California Court of Appeals made a ruling on BYOD reimbursement that created waves far and wide. The appellate court ruled that companies are required to reimburse workers for business...

4 Ways to Safeguard your Guest Network

4 Ways to Safeguard your Guest Network

If your guest network purely uses a shared key or an open SSID, you can forget about security. Anyone can connect when they want, and you have no record or way to enforce restrictions.