The Forgotten Perimeter: Why Aruba's Policy Enforcement Firewall is Important

The Forgotten Perimeter: Why Aruba’s Policy Enforcement Firewall is Important

Isn't one firewall enough?  Let's look at how the Aruba Wi-Fi mobility firewall helps protect you from your biggest enemy - your users! 

Top 5 Airheads Conference Presentations of 2014

Top 5 Airheads Conference Presentations of 2014

The Airheads conferences have so much great information and many great breakout sessions. This makes choosing the top 5 a monumental task, but we tackled the task and here is the Top 5 Airheads Presentations.

Poor Wi-Fi experiences on campus spread like wildfire

Poor Wi-Fi experiences on campus spread like wildfire

You don't want to get caught asleep at the wheel with poor Wi-Fi experiences and facing a social media train wreck that could hinder recruitment, student satisfaction, and learning outcomes.      

All Wireless Workplace: Is the traditional office marching towards extinction?

All Wireless Workplace: Is the traditional office marching towards extinction?

#GenMobile is redefining the “office” as we know it. The notion of a place of work will still be around; however the traditional office is bound for extinction. It is happening faster than we think...

Gartner Confirms Aruba has the Magic Touch

Gartner Confirms Aruba has the Magic Touch

Last week Gartner muttered the word “Abracadabra,” and with a flash of light and a puff of smoke, the 2014 Magic Quadrant for Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure appeared. And it was magical. Well,...

Why digital certificates for mobile devices? Because logins and passwords fail

Why digital certificates for mobile devices? Because logins and passwords fail

Login and Passwords fail   If you've conquered texting you'll attest to the fact that bigger keyboards made your thumbs come alive. A few typos never stopped you from getting the message out....

BITS, BYTES and WIFi

BITS, BYTES and WIFi

The BITS, BYTES and WIFi .... There is a general misunderstanding around bits and bytes with most end users, especially when trying to measure WiFi performance.