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Aruba unveils Secure Enterprise Mesh Technology in India
Bangalore | Wednesday, Jun 20 2007 15:41:37 IST
 

California-based Aruba Networks, a global player in secure mobility solutions, today unveiled its Secure Enterprise Mesh Technology in India that enables deployment of a converged data, voice and video network without installing any new data wiring.

Addressing the newspersons here, Aruba Networks Co-founder and Vice President Keerti Melkote said the Mesh technology sends information from location to location through a Wi-Fi network that can be installed, moved or changed quickly and easily at a dramatically lower cost.

He said the company was looking at India with high expectations due to its burgeoning number of companies, both big and the SMEs, that were looking for end-to-end security and economics in deployment of mobility solutions.

''This portable but globally deployable product is sans any short comings faced by the users of Wi-Fi technology, mainly the security aspect. Mesh technology removes all impediments faced by Wi-Fi users like problems of security, lack of roaming, difficult to operate, hard to deploy and the cost factor,'' he said.

Mesh technology provide end-to-end security as it was encrypted from client to core, delivering greatest protection for network data, even if the mesh access point was stolen. The mobility controller offers ultra high bandwidth capacity and availability, he added.

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