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Airheads News Live from Atmosphere Las Vegas #6

Sixth episode of Airheads News from #airheadsconf Vegas featuring John Turner (@ArubaJT) from Aruba Networks and Pascal Menezes from Microsoft Lync. They provide details on their breakout session at the event on “Understanding Lync and Wi-Fi”. Visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/solutions/lync to learn more! Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions

Hear from an expert: Benefits of Aruba Certifications

One of Airheads Social moderators, Kevin Hamilton aka. TrainerGuy, talks about the benefits of becoming a certified mobility expert. He recommends engineers to take part within Aruba’s certification program to easily overcome the challenge of supporting increased number of mobile devices and users. Join the conversation at Airheads Social here: http://bit.ly/u5LLDM Click here to learn […]

Talking with Jim Pearson from Aruba Networks on Wifi trends & products for BYON

I notice that self service personal DIY resourcing is the norm for many of our learners (“digital natives”) and that BYOX includes BYON – Bring Your Own Network too. Jim describes how the new Aruba fat client peer controllers (Virtual & controllerless) Access points can accommodate BYON and multiple routes into the cloud Click here […]

Mondriaan College Leads by Selecting High Performance Wi-Fi from Xirrus

As the only public school in the region, Mondriaan College is a vibrant facility educating over 1,500 students each year. Selecting Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays has allowed Mondriaan College to build their wireless infrastructure using far fewer devices than traditional offerings, while deploying a high performance network capable of supporting their large student population. Learn more […]

Countdown to Airheads Vegas: Interview with Andy Logan from Aruba Networks

One of the speakers at 2012 Airheads Conference in Las Vegas will be Andy Logan, Lead Reference Design Engineer at Aruba Networks. In this video, Andy gives a quick preview to his “WLAN Design Fundamentals” and “Security Fundamentals” presentations at Airheads. He also highlights who these sessions are designed for and why IT engineers should […]