Are you ready to move the cloud?

We live in a world that is immersed in technology, surrounded by countless smartphones and tablets. Whether it's a public cloud or a private data center, we can always get a wide variety of applications and resources. It is true that the times have already played the prelude to "cloud-mobile". This also forces business leaders to think about how to deliver their applications and services to their customers' mobile devices and consider how to build a network that connects them all. Of course, here is not just a campus or corporate network, we should cover all network applications.

It’s time to rethink your campus network.

There has been a lot of discussion in the industry about building a cloud-ready data center network. However, it is also necessary for the campus network to adjust to the requirements of the mobile cloud era. Your campus network may be the same as most of the previous century - desktop and wired networks. The WiFi was designed to support guest access or mobile devices that they carry with them, and WiFi was added as a layer on the campus cable network. But mobile-first networks must meet the needs of WiFi controllers and be built to meet the high-end connectivity of next-generation applications. It must be wired and wireless and always secure.

Building a mobile-first network is an urgent task

In digital workplaces, employees need to be freed from the constraints of the compartment. As a result, they are free to cooperate and generate greater productivity in their own way. Companies should also be free to build innovative workplaces to foster creativity. 802.11ac technology can meet the construction needs of the above work environment, delivering fast and reliable connectivity. A new generation of 802.11ac Wave2 technology takes WiFi performance to the next level. It advances the ability of the network to support a large number of mobile devices and bandwidth access in high-density environments. But only speed is not enough. Campus networks must become more agile to keep up with mobile cloud technology. The software-defined network architecture enables it to adapt to the needs of the application—whether it is from the data center or to the end user's device. For example, when a user initiates a Skype call, the application should be able to automatically apply for and occupy appropriate network resources throughout the call. And the occupied resources are automatically released when the call ends.

Open your business value on the web

A new generation of applications is using the web to disclose the behavior of people and their activities and geo-location-based data. This information allows the network to provide you with business opportunities – to drive revenue or to better engage in interactions with customers. By analyzing network data, organizations can deliver a better user experience for voice and video applications and ensure high security for communications. With location-based information, retailers can see how long they spend in their stores and the frequency of visits, which provides a tailored customer experience.

Prepare everything for the Internet of Things

Mobile-first networks are designed to connect a wide variety of smart sensors, devices, and applications, and to ensure their security in the network. The Internet of Things (IoT) is aimed at public safety. There are many exciting possibilities for smart buildings and better medical care. At the same time, it also presents more new IT challenges, such as "how to ensure the security of the Internet of Things." The Internet of Things will become a reality before your expectations. Deloitte expects that there will be 1 billion wireless IoT devices by the end of next year. This will increase by 60% compared to last year. This also means that the corporate network must be fully prepared for this.

Are you ready to "start"?

Building a mobile-first network is critical to meeting the needs of today's mobile people looking to access mobile cloud enterprise applications "instantly." This means that companies must ask themselves: Are we ready for such a business network? Aruba looks forward to working with more industry leaders to discuss this epoch-making issue and to capture the precise direction of your mobile cloud.

About HP-Aruba Networks

HP-Aruba Networks is a leading provider of next-generation network access solutions for mobile enterprises. The company designs and delivers mobile-defined networks that are licensed for IT departments and Wi-Fi controllers (a new generation of technology users who do work and private communications on mobile devices). To create a mobile experience that Wi-Fi control and IT can rely on, Aruba Mobile Definition NetworkTM automates performance optimization operations at the infrastructure level, automatically triggering security actions that previously required IT manual intervention. The result is a significant increase in productivity and an effective reduction in operating costs. Aruba is located in Sunnyvale, California. Its operations span the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific region.

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