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WLAN Mobility System Trapeze Networks continues to evolve its Smart Mobile architecture to ensure enterprise WLAN mobility, expandability, and performance. The 802.11n evolution ties well into Trapeze’s NonStop Wireless initiatives.
Aruba, having carved a solid position as a best of breed wireless LAN provider, has benefitted significantly from the ‘bring your own device’ phenomenon. Extending its user-based policy control to switching brings the simplicity to wired access. (1/12/2012)
Cisco’s increased focus on campus technologies and an increased focus on all access technologies in 2011 have helped continue to drive leadership in the WLAN segment. With the importance of WLAN in the enterprise, Cisco is benefiting handsomely. (12/29/2011)
Juniper has made great strides in integrating the Trapeze technology over the past year into its entire campus offering solution and continues to impress the market with its innovative technology. (12/29/2011)
With the split of Motorola’s business units into consumer/handsets and solutions, the mobility offering and adjacent technologies have the opportunity to grow brand awareness and not be diluted within the clouded brand that was handset mobility. (8/22/2011)
The features metric ranks a vendor on its depth of features and functionality across the WLAN solution. Features may be delivered natively or via a well-defined partnership with a third party.
Mobility
The Mobility metric ranks each vendor on how well its WLAN system handles converged devices and device mobility (roaming) in an enterprise context.
Pricing
WLAN systems may have many individual components which contribute to overall total cost of ownership from purchasing though lifecycle maintenance.
Scalability
The scalability metric of a WLAN System ranks each vendor on the capacity of its WLAN architecture, as well as the supporting hardware and software, which contribute to the sophistication and complexity of the WLAN solution.
Security
Features which impact the ability of the system to provide access control and monitor the integrity of WLAN users and traffic.