Don't Get Caught Riding the Wrong Wave: Aruba Wave 2 vs. Cisco & Ruckus

Don’t Get Caught Riding the Wrong Wave: Aruba Wave 2 vs. Cisco & Ruckus

With 40 clients, Aruba TCP throughput is leading Cisco by 34% and Ruckus by 44%. The Aruba AP-325 can support almost 400Mbps compared to Cisco's 265Mbps and Ruckus' 225Mbps (when tested with...

Break the walls between marketing and IT for a better customer digital experience

Break the walls between marketing and IT for a better customer digital experience

Technology is reshaping marketing and redefining the customer experience. Success demands a tighter collaboration between marketing and IT teams, from the CMO and CIO on down.

The digital workplace demands mobile-first, cloud-first networking

The digital workplace demands mobile-first, cloud-first networking

We are moving to a future where every business is a digital workplace and every customer experience is a digital experience.

Inside the Cloud Data Center

Inside the Cloud Data Center

We live in a mobile-first, cloud-centric world. As I discussed in a previous blog, “ It’s the dawn of the cloud-mobile era. Now what?” the cloud-mobile model is changing how we work and live. It...

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,...

Aruba Certified Mobility Professional

Aruba Certified Mobility Professional

Lets get that next certification! This month we will be focusing in on the Aruba ACMP certification. Once getting this cert you will have the prerequisite to take the ACMX exam so keep you sights set on...

Even with acquisition, does CloudPath fill your security void?

Even with acquisition, does CloudPath fill your security void?

It's never too late to enhance your BYOD solution, but does CloudPath offer a comprehensive security solution? 

More Power More Problems

More Power More Problems

In the wireless world we often think more power is good. The louder the signal surely higher the performance gain. I am sorry to say that is not true in most cases. 

BYOD – Does what works in education work in the enterprise?

BYOD – Does what works in education work in the enterprise?

 I read an interesting article in The Atlantic this weekend - " Can Campus Networks ever be secure ?" The writer, Josephine Wolf highlights the challenges that most organizations face with the openness...

It's a Spooky Wi-Fi Pumpkin Carving Contest

It’s a Spooky Wi-Fi Pumpkin Carving Contest

Are you an excellent pumpkin carver? Then showcase your skills for the Aruba pumpkin carving challenge. Simply share a freshly carved wi-fi themed pumpkin via Twitter or our Facebook page using the hashtag ...