Trent Fierro

Trent Fierro

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Trent Fierro heads up content and operations at HPE Aruba Networking.

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Aruba Beacons: Answers to the Basics

Aruba Beacons: Answers to the Basics

If looking at wayfinding or notifications with BLE-based Beacons here's a short overview on how Aruba Beacons work.  

Security for GenMobile Still Top of Mind

Security for GenMobile Still Top of Mind

GenMobile, an ageless demographic best described by an affinity for mobile devices rather than when a person was born, has been a boon for device manufacturers and unfortunately, people that are out to...

Aruba ClearPass hits milestone 6.6 release

Aruba ClearPass hits milestone 6.6 release

If you've tasked with supporting BYOD and IoT access, rolling out multi-factor auth (MFA) and deploying NAC you're in luck!

Defense Wins Championships

Defense Wins Championships

IT needs a great defense and game plan to manage today's highly mobile users and the devices they carry. Policy management is the key. 

When and why agents for NAC? It's not a secret…

When and why agents for NAC? It’s not a secret…

There's a misconception that some vendors require agents for every aspect of NAC. Not the case, so don't be misled.

Shopping for network access security ideas

Shopping for network access security ideas

Are retailers that different from other verticals?   Other than an intense holiday season and having to deal with credit card information, not really. 

A simplified look at ClearPass licensing

A simplified look at ClearPass licensing

I decided to put together a short ClearPass ordering example based on some of the questions I'm seeing in the Airheads community. Let me know what you think. After deciding on ClearPass to help solve AAA,...

Guest Access – Convenience Seems to be the Battle Cry

Today's organizations are scrambling to offer faster and more reliable guest access. The days of users tolerating no access or a poor experience are long gone.   

When you think BYOD, do you really think laptops?

When you think BYOD, do you really think laptops?

Most reports that talk about BYOD driving improved productivity and business growth usually reference devices like smartphones and tablets. Not  laptops .