
Aruba and Juniper combine forces for mobility service extravaganza (RFID too)
Aruba Networks is teaming with Juniper Networks to deliver decure
enterprise mobility solutions -- including RFID-based services -- to
joint customers.
For starters, the collaboration ensures that Aruba mobility controllers
are pre-tested for interoperability with Juniper's firewall/VPN devices
and AAA/802.1X solutions to save enterprises the operational costs of
integrating multiple systems. The two companies have already signed
their first customer, McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas.
Key beneficiaries of the joint effort include Distributed Enterprises
that have mission-critical wireless networks in branches: Wireless is
quickly becoming the primary connectivity method for enterprise branch
offices where multiple mission-critical applications including data,
voice, barcode scanning, inventory management, active RFID and asset
tracking need to be supported.
Aruba Networks Teams With Juniper Networks to Deliver Secure Enterprise
Mobility Solutions
McCarran International Airport Selects Aruba and Juniper to Secure its
Mobile Network
SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Aruba Networks, the Mobile
Edge Company, today announced it has joined the Juniper Networks, Inc.
(Nasdaq: JNPR) J-Partner Solutions Alliances program, enabling joint
customers to extend their investment in Juniper's security product
across their mobile workforces. The joint collaboration ensures that
Aruba mobility controllers are pre-tested for interoperability with
Juniper's firewall/VPN devices and AAA/802.1X solutions to save
enterprises the operational costs of integrating multiple systems. The
two companies have already signed their first customer, McCarran
International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas.
"Given the growing complexity of today's enterprise networks,
infrastructure vendors not only need to deliver functionality, but the
integration that enables IT to bring together the best possible product
to fulfill their unique objectives," said Dave Passmore, research
director for leading industry analyst firm Burton Group. "Closed
single-vendor systems can promise integration, but leave the enterprise
with too much dependence on a single infrastructure vendor."
McCarran ranks as the fifth busiest airport in the United States, based
on passenger traffic. In 2005, it decided to provide free, open Wi-Fi
access throughout the airport, and needed to ensure its solution would
provide network protection from the thousands of guest users who would
be logging on every day. McCarran selected the Aruba and Juniper
solution to provide a secure WLAN infrastructure for its mobile
workforce and guest users.
"Network security was paramount and we're pleased to see the solutions
from Aruba and Juniper interoperate seamlessly and securely out of the
box," said Gerard Hughes, technical services manager for the Clark
County Department of Aviation, which manages network and
telecommunications at McCarran. "To have best-of-breed security and WLAN
solutions that don't require complex configuration is an important
contrast to the proprietary security solutions being touted by many
vendors and a testament to how standards-based interoperability can be
made to work well."
The key beneficiaries of the joint effort are:
-- Mobile Enterprises that require secure, standards-based access to
networks and resources: With 802.11i now established as the proven
security standard for a wireless LAN deployment, Aruba and Juniper
deliver a secure standards-based enterprise WLAN solution. Aruba
mobility controllers interoperate with Juniper Steel-Belted Radius
Server and with Odyssey 802.1X Access Clients to create the joint
solution.
-- Distributed Enterprises that have mission-critical wireless networks
in branches: Wireless is quickly becoming the primary connectivity
method for enterprise branch offices where multiple mission-critical
applications including data, voice, barcode scanning, inventory
management, active RFID and asset tracking need to be supported. The
Aruba 200 series mobility controller is purpose-built for such
deployments and controls up to six access points and can be deployed as
the sole network services device for a retail outlet by setting up a
secure IPSEC VPN tunnel to any Juniper firewall/VPN device.
-- Government Organizations: The Department of Defense's directive
8100.2 requires Layer 2 encryption for wireless deployments and Aruba
and Juniper can deliver a complete FIPS 140-2 validated 802.11i solution
today. Additionally, xSec, a FIPS 140-2 validated security protocol
provides 802.1X and AES encryption as an interim step to enable 802.11i
class security for wired and legacy wireless clients.
-- Healthcare and Educational Institutions that need to provide open
access (i.e., no encryption) for unmanaged wireless clients:
Enterprises can protect information assets and defend against malware,
worms or viruses entering the open access wireless infrastructure by
ensuring that all unsecured traffic passes through Juniper's deep packet
inspection firewall capabilities. Aruba's collaboration with Juniper is
another example of how Aruba's Mobile Edge architecture and open
standards extend the capabilities of its
secure mobility systems, facilitating interoperability with open
solutions throughout the enterprise network.
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