Better Performance, Coverage, And Convenience Obtained From New Wi-Fi Network Deployed By Authorized Partner World Information Technology Company
Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in distributed enterprise network solutions, today announced that Thailand’s Khon Kaen University Faculty of Medicine has deployed its adaptive Wi-Fi net works and AirWave Wireless Management System to support X-Ray image archiving, healthcare and drug dosage record access, and Internet access to 22,000 staff members and 1,200 students. The new system replaces legacy Cisco and 3COM autonomous FAT access points, and was deployed by Aruba authorized partner World Information Technology Company.
“Autonomous FAT access points are isolated islands of networks, capable of basic connectivity but very difficult to manage and lacking the performance and features needed by a modern institution like our medical school,” said Dr. Potchavit Aphinives, Associate Professor of Khon Kaen University’s Department of Surgery. “We took advantage of a recent network refresh cycle to significantly upgrades our wireless infrastructure to address three primary concerns: reliable, facility-wide wireless connectivity to an increasingly mobile base of users ; best-in-class network security and user policy management; and improved operations management of the entire network. Only Aruba offered a solution that satisfied all three requirements at a price within our budget.”
Reliable Wi-Fi connectivity requires that the network dynamically adjust to local operating conditions and sources of interference. Aruba’s exclusive Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology uses infrastructure-based controls to optimize network and client performance in real-time. ARMM helps ensure that latency-sensitive voice and video applications heave sufficient network resources, including airtime, to operate reliably at all times.
Network security at the university is provided by Aruba’s policy-enforcement firewall, which features identity-based security, Quality of Service (QoS) control, and traffic management capabilities. Differentiated access is provided for each class of users based on factors including user identity, device type, location, and time of day. Bandwidth limits can be enforced for guest access to ensure availability for imaging and voice traffic.
The AirWave suite provides a rich set of features - including extensive diagnostics and reports – that help keep the network running in top form at all times. Notable features include:
- Comprehensive diagnostics, advanced troubleshooting, and reporting including a
assistance with PCI audits;
- Extensive Help Desk features and interfaces to trouble ticket solutions;
- Streamlined performance of routine management tasks such as updating controller
configurations and software versions.
The suite supports multiple generations of wireless technology, made by different vendors and even using different wireless standards, through a sing le common console interface. This unique feature makes it easier and less expensive to transition to a new network since both legacy and newly installed gear can be managed from a single interface.
“Our new network serves far more users in more locations, and delivers better Wi-Fi service, than our legacy system and yet it’s much simpler to manage,” continued Aphinives. “It is just what the doctors ordered.”
To learn more about how healthcare institutions worldwide are enhancing use mobility and expanding access to data, telemetry, voice, and video applications. Please visit http://www.arubanetworks.com/solutions/industry/healthcare.php.
About Aruba Networks
Aruba is the global leader in distributed enterprise networks. Its award-winning portfolio of campus, branch/teleworker, and mobile solutions simplify operations and secure access to all corporate applications and services – regardless of the user’s device, location, or network. This dramatically improves productivity and lowers capital and operational costs.
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