Ar-uba Networks Inc., a global leader in secure wireless network solutions, will expand its India operations by targeting growing corporate sector in the country. Aruba Networks, a Nasdaq listed company founded by a non-resident India, provides secure wireless network solutions to 2,500 companies including Micro-soft, Google and Yahoo.
Speaking to this correspondent, Aruba Networks co-founder and vice-president Keerti Melkote said his company’s Secure Enterprise Mesh technology sends information from location to location over an exclusively wireless network, which can be inst-alled, moved, or changed as needed cutting down the cost of wiring.
"The $1.6 billion company, which is giving tough fight to network solutions leaders like Cisco and Motorola’s Symbol, has also been accredited by the US Air Force for providing secured network solutions to its bases around the world," he said.
Funded by Sequoia Capital, the US-based venture capital company that backed Google, Aruba Networks succeeded to sell its wireless network to prestigious companies like Microsoft, Google and Yahoo.
According to Mr Melkote, "Mobility is the buzzword around the world. Just as people prefer mobile phones to fixed phones, the companies would like to come out of the limitations of a wired network if its alternative is secured. Aruba Networks provides precisely that and it has been validated by the accreditation accorded to us by the US Air Force."
COurtesy : Asianage.com
Speaking to this correspondent, Aruba Networks co-founder and vice-president Keerti Melkote said his company’s Secure Enterprise Mesh technology sends information from location to location over an exclusively wireless network, which can be inst-alled, moved, or changed as needed cutting down the cost of wiring.
"The $1.6 billion company, which is giving tough fight to network solutions leaders like Cisco and Motorola’s Symbol, has also been accredited by the US Air Force for providing secured network solutions to its bases around the world," he said.
Funded by Sequoia Capital, the US-based venture capital company that backed Google, Aruba Networks succeeded to sell its wireless network to prestigious companies like Microsoft, Google and Yahoo.
According to Mr Melkote, "Mobility is the buzzword around the world. Just as people prefer mobile phones to fixed phones, the companies would like to come out of the limitations of a wired network if its alternative is secured. Aruba Networks provides precisely that and it has been validated by the accreditation accorded to us by the US Air Force."
COurtesy : Asianage.com
