Canada’s largest acute care hospital arms medical staff with over 3,000 iOS devices — WLAN sets new standard for patient care. Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions
Developing a Mobility Strategy that Makes Sense for Healthcare
Presented by Vivian Funkhouser from Motorola. Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions
Xirrus: Doing for Wi-Fi What the Cell Tower Did for Mobility
The WLAN industry faces the same challenges that the cellular industry faced over a decade ago, when it became critical to scale capacity and coverage to satisfy the surge of cellular handsets in the marketplace. Find out how Xirrus leverages the cell tower technology to solve the wireless density needs of networks today. Click here […]
Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays Make Wireless Mobility Possible for WhatCom Transportation Authority
Whatcom Transportation Authority Chose Xirrus for Their Ability to Handle Large Amounts of Wireless Traffic with the Best Return on Investment in the Industry Find out more about Xirrus http://www.xirrus.com Click here to learn more about Xirrus’ wireless networking solutions
Aruba Networks Launches Airheads Community for Enterprise Mobility Experts
Aruba’s Airheads Community offers social networking, technical certifications, member events and an industry-first MVP program for IT engineers in wireless LAN, security and mobile device management. By Ben Gibson, December 5, 2011. Join the community! http://community.arubanetworks.com. Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions
Initial Configuration of an Aruba Networks Mobility Controller
Configuring a controller from scratch. Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions
This Week’s Five: CIOs Making News!
This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web. This week we bring you news about CIOs : what they do, how they do it, and the difference they make! A company’s first-ever CIO catapults revenue from 6 billion to 18 billion in just four years How often have you heard of a CIO turning the fortunes of a company