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Singapore Press Holdings overhauls wireless network with Aruba
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Aruba to use edge deployments for work place safety solution
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Integrated Solutions Leverage Existing Edge and IoT Infrastructure to Bring Employees Back to Work Safely
SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#IoT–Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), today announced an expanded set of integrated, easy-to-deploy Edge and IoT solutions designed to enable organizations to bring employees back to physical workplaces safely. Developed using Aruba Wi-Fi access points (AP’s), EnOcean 800/900MHz radios that insert into the AP’s, and compatible IoT devices from Aruba Technology Partners, these solutions monitor hoteling spaces, room occupancy, air quality, and cleaning/disinfection scheduling. By operating on customers’ existing Aruba infrastructure and leveraging cloud-based applications, the solutions can be rapidly deployed and eliminate the need for expensive IoT overlay networks.
Aruba Expands Roster of Easy-to-Deploy Workplace Safety Solutions
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Silver Peak was acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and is now part of its Aruba business. iStock
Time flies. It seems like it wasn’t that long ago that we experienced a major transformation of the enterprise access network.
Wi-Fi networks were introduced back in 1997 (only 24 years ago), but the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, followed by tablets in 2010, drove an inflection point. More workers and more devices connected over the air instead of jacking into Ethernet. Access networks shifted from primarily wired to primarily wireless. People were untethered, making it possible to work from anywhere, long before the pandemic made working from home the new norm.