Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, is a vendor of data networking solutions for enterprises and businesses worldwide. Aruba Networks was founded in 2002 and is focused on bringing Wi-Fi wireless LAN mobility solutions to enterprise networks. With its acquisition by Hewlett-Packard (now Hewlett Packard Enterprise) in 2015, Aruba Networks has become the entity of Hewlett Packard Enterprise bringing to market all campus and small business data networking offerings of HPE. Its core products are wireless Access Points (APs), wired switches, mobility controllers, and network management software. The company has over 1,800 employees and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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History
Aruba was founded in 2002 by Keerti Melkote and Pankaj Manglik. The company had venture capital investments by Sequoia Capital and Matrix Partners. In 2005, it entered into an agreement to provide OEM equipment to Alcatel-Lucent. Aruba went public in March 2007. It acquired the wireless security business of Network Chemistry later that year. In 2008, it purchased AirWave Wireless, a vendor of wireless network management software.
In May 2009, the company introduced the Virtual Branch Network (VBN) family of products targeting branch offices and remote locations. According to the Dell'Oro Report published in 2011, the firm was second in market share in the wireless LAN market. It had the second largest market share of 802.11ac access points in 2014.
On March 2, 2015, Hewlett-Packard announced that it would acquire Aruba for $2.7 billion. On May 19, 2015, HP completed the acquisition for a transaction value of $3 billion. Aruba was combined into the HP Networking business within HP's Enterprise Group organization.
With the Hewlett-Packard split into Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. on November 1, 2015, Aruba became a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. FY2016 results of Aruba were included as part of the Enterprise Group results of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
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Products
- Wireless Access Points
- 100 Series -- 802.11n
- 200 Series -- 802.11ac Wave 1
- 300 Series -- 802.11ac Wave 2
- Aruba Instant -- APs that run in controllerless mode.
- Mobility Controllers
- Access and Core Switches
- Cloud management with Aruba Central
- On-premises management with Aruba Airwave
- Policy management with Aruba Clearpass
- Location based services with Aruba Meridian
- Operating system for network control ArubaOS
In March 2015, Aruba introduced the 7000 series of cloud services controllers, which combines wireless, wired and WAN services; supports up to 24 Ethernet ports and 64 APs; and features integrated WAN compression, health checks, zero-touch configuration, and policy-based routing. The 7000 series also integrates with Microsoft's Lync Server 2013 mobile unified communications (UC) solution, via certification for Lync software-defined networking (SDN) API.
Gartner positioned HP and Aruba as a leader in their 2015 Wired and WLAN Access Infrastructure Magic Quadrant Report. According to Gartner's 2015 Critical Capabilities report, Aruba led all of the wireless LAN access categories and with the addition of HP's Ethernet switching line, was a close second in wired only.
References
External links
- Aruba Networks
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