Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Aerohive offers corporate Wi-Fi SaaS

Aerohive Networks offers a management solution to corporate Wi-Fi operates in the form of Software-as-a-Service.

HiveManager Online is a management solution corporate Wi-Fi operates in the form of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). It has all the features and functionality of a system firewall wireless network management (WNMS) but without specifying the installation, operation and maintenance costs associated with running a dedicated server.

In addition to this launch, Aerohive also presented HiveAP 120, a dual access point that supports 802.11n offers a rich set of functionalities to businesses.

Among other things, HiveManager Online avoids the initial cost of a traditional WNMS solution, turning in opex capex and supply options provides plug-and-play, while eliminating the setup process. Also, the Aerohive SaaS solution eases the burden of network management, with automatic updates and patches, and allows network management from any web browser, anywhere.

Additionally, the solution also supports the practices or data center green initiatives of companies, as it requires no rack space, cooling systems. Online HiveManager Linking access points cooperative control eliminates the need to use wireless LAN controllers, which ensures the simplest possible implementation of a modern Wi-Fi, which only requires access points and Cloud.

HiveManager Online is designed for midsize businesses, resellers wishing to offer management services for Wi-Fi large enterprises interested in minimizing initial deployment costs and complexity while maintaining the updates and the full deployment


HiveAP 120

HiveAP 120 is an access point, 2x2 MIMO 802.11n with attendance of 2.4 and 5 GHz dual Gigabit Ethernet and has the Power is supplied over Ethernet (PoE), which is governed under the 802.3af standard. It also includes security features identity-based security, automated RF management, secure fast roaming, mesh networking, dynamic mesh failover for high availability, scheduling of air time, compliance with SLAs and VPN IPSec

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