Aruba Networks has introduced it Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE), technology designed to sit in an enterprise data centre or be hosted by a cloud provider and authenticate and manage all devices seeking access to the corporate network: from internal ethernet and WiFi networks, public WiFi hotspots, cellular networks, employees' homes etc.
Juniper has made a $US152m foray into the WiFi networking business, agreeing to acquire Trapeze Networks, a specialist in enterprise WiFi technology, including mesh networks, from Belden, which claims to be retaining is focus on wireless technology.
Cisco has leveraged technology from its 2009 acquisition of Flip video technology in a, seemingly, unlikely area: wireless broadband routers for the home market.
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