Posts Tagged ‘Wi-Fi’

Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Select Xirrus for High Performance Wireless Connectivity November 7, 2012 No Comments

 Xirrus, the leader in high-performance wireless networks, have announced that Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals have deployed Xirrus Wireless Arrays throughout the two main sites in Surrey to support a new cutting-edge informatics strategy. The deployment enables clinicians and staff to deliver a better experience to patients through the use of faster and always-on devices. [...]

Aruba Networks Delivers Controller-Less WLAN Solution with Leading Enterprise-Grade Performance, Dramatically Simplified Deployment October 10, 2012 No Comments

New Aruba Instant Enterprise including Aruba Activate Lowers Distributed Enterprise Wi-Fi TCO by up to 42 percent Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARUN) have announced Aruba Instant Enterprise, a major new software release that delivers the first controller-less Wi-Fi solution for best-in-class security, resiliency and scale for distributed enterprises. No physical or virtual controllers are required. Also [...]

Why We Need Gigabit Networks September 12, 2011 No Comments

When GigaOm is talking about an elephant in the network room, they mean the problem of getting consumers to pay for gigabit class Internet service to their homes. It’s a problem because companies won’t provide high-bandwidth Internet services unless enough people have the connections, but homeowners have a hard time seeing the need to upgrade [...]

Fast, green and future-proof: New additions to LANCOM’s latest series of routers – New VPN business router for site connectivity No Comments

LANCOM Systems presents the LANCOM 1781EF, successor to the successful LANCOM 1711+ VPN business router for professional site connectivity, and the latest addition to the 178x series of routers. These products are based on a powerful hardware platform with much larger memory and faster processors. This ensures that the free LCOS updates from LANCOM can [...]

Rutland Regional Medical Center Embraces Aruba MOVE Architecture and Easily Integrates Area Physicians’ Practices with Aruba Virtual Branch Networking (VBN) No Comments

Rutland Regional Medical Center, a leading healthcare provider that serves as the go-to treatment center for Vermont’s best ski areas, is driving innovation in biomedicine and provider integration with the Aruba Networks (NASDAQ: ARUN) Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture. The 188-bed hospital is in the process of deploying a Cerner Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system, [...]

The District Hospital (KKH) Erding Dorfen Clinic Prescribes Aerohive’s Wireless Connectivity for Medical Staff No Comments

Sunnyvale, Calif. —September 7, 2011 — Aerohive Networks, the pioneer in controller-less Wi-Fi and cloud-enabled networking, and ICT partner tetranet construction GmbH, have been selected by The District Hospital (KKH) Erding Dorfen Clinic in Germany, to provide its mission-critical wireless network. The WLAN will deliver connectivity throughout the Clinic’s two hospitals, enabling medical staff to [...]

Meraki Rated “Promising” in Leading Industry Analyst Firm’s MarketScope for Wireless LAN Intrusion Prevention (WIPS) Systems September 6, 2011 No Comments

Meraki, the leader in cloud networking, today announced that it has been rated “Promising” by Gartner Inc. in the 2011 MarketScope for Wireless LAN Intrusion Prevention Systems: This MarketScope analyzes the performance of vendors that have focused on the WLAN IPS market from the second half of 2010 through the first half of 2011. Gartner’s [...]

The Turning World of the Web; Understanding the Web’s Weak Points September 1, 2011 No Comments

If access to broadband is a human right, or even a First Amendment right, then it pays to understand where those rights can’t be taken for granted. From this weekend’s news over Libya’s battle to access the web to last week’s drama over San Francisco’s public transportation agencyshutting down wireless access during a protest, knowing [...]

Super Wi-Fi or white spaces, what’s up with unlicensed broadband? No Comments

The UK’s equivalent of the Federal Communications Commission laid out plans to use white spaces broadband in the UK, and expects to see such networks in use by 2013 according to a report issued Thursday. Ofcom, the British regulator believes so-called white spaces, which are the fallow areas of spectrum between digital TV bands, could [...]

Need for Wi-Fi access exemplified by Hurricane Irene August 31, 2011 No Comments

Since Hurricane Irene ran through the East Coast of the United States, residents have been scrambling to gain access to the internet as millions of them are without home access. Small businesses across the East Coast are experiencing a flood of popularity as customers use their free public Wi-Fi. Throughout New York, Connecticut and New [...]