Aruba

Aruba designs and delivers Mobility-Defined Networks™ that empower a new generation of tech-savvy users who rely on their mobile devices for every aspect of work and personal communication. Known as #GenMobile, they demand to stay connected to everything all the time, no matter where they are.

If #GenMobile wants to be trusted to securely connect from anywhere using any device, they’ve got to earn it. And if IT is going to protect the enterprise network and its resources, it must adapt to the way #GenMobile works – starting from the inside out.

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Making the move from AAA to Policy Management

A quick look at why authentication, authorization and accounting – or AAA and RA DIUS – were developed can easily take you back more than a decade.
Acronyms and phrases like modems, roaming between ISPs, UNI X, and AOL come to mind. Users had one device and were chained to wired desktops. And IT managed everything – devices, applications and access to network resources.

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Are You Ready for #GenMobile?

We’re on the move more than ever before: from increased global travel, to our escalating use of mobile devices on a daily basis. Let’s face it, tweeting on smartphones and browsing on tablets have become as much a part of our day-to-day routines as brushing our teeth and getting dressed.

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Enabling Secure Enterprise Mobility

If you’re like most, sitting at a desk for the entire day and only carrying a laptop is a thing of the past. Life was simple and you could always reach email, apps and the printers needed. The new generation of worker, known as #GenMobile, uses multiple mobile devices for every aspect of work and personal communication and stays connected, no matter where they are.

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