Enterprise

The Aruba Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE™)

Drive operational efficiency at lower costs

Technology-leading companies such as SAP, Hitachi and many others are offering users the freedom and ease of a mobile access network that improves productivity and saves as much as 70% on IT costs. The Aruba Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) consolidates wired, wireless and remote networks into a single, centralized access architecture.

  • MOVE reduces capital expenditures by eliminating redundant legacy equipment and unneeded Ethernet ports, creating one streamlined network with an integrated firewall, VPN and AAA services. We call this network rightsizing. Read more »
  • MOVE seamlessly enables bring-your-own-device initiatives. It automatically detects and provisions rapidly proliferating devices like iPads, smartphones and tablet computers, letting them self-register and automatically assigning the appropriate network access policies. Read more »
  • MOVE is application-aware so it can automatically identify and protect latency-sensitive traffic originating from a device that’s also transmitting data. With MOVE, there’s no need to deploy separate VLANs for voice and video, which drives down operating expenses and ensures the best-quality mobile unified communications. Read more »
  • MOVE dramatically lowers the costs and effort needed to extend secure network services to remote branch offices, temporary offices, and teleworker locations using Virtual Branch Networking (VBN). This is especially useful where tech support is limited or unavailable. Read more »
  • MOVE’s user- and device-enabled security permits partners, contractors and other visitors to access the Internet and their company network without risk. Read more »
  • Because MOVE is user-aware, it makes hot-desking a breeze. Employees can plug into any open wired port and are automatically recognized and granted their access rights based on their identity.
  • The MOVE architecture works in conjunction with the Aruba AirWave™ multivendor network management system. This significantly reduces the complexity and time needed to ensure network uptime across a global enterprise with a single interface to control wired and wireless networks. Read more »