Mobile Unified Communications
Ensure productivity and efficiency for mobile and distributed workers
Nearly 500 million smartphones, tablets and laptops will ship in 2010, and sales are expected to continue at a blistering pace. It’s clear that workers want to stay connected to their enterprise wireless LANs (WLANs) no matter where they are.
Today’s workforce expects the same communications capabilities whether on campus or off. Extending unified communications capabilities – audio and video conferencing, telepresence and voice over IP (VoIP) – to smartphones and mobile devices is the key to maintaining productivity for these nomadic workers.
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Collaboration is more efficient with unified communication systems like Microsoft Lync Server and the Polycom Converged Management Application (CMA). With high-quality audio and video, your remote workforce can participate in meetings and training regardless of their location.
Mobile unified communications is fast becoming essential, and businesses can be confident that Aruba’s application-aware WLAN capabilities will ensure an exceptionally productive and efficient user experience.
Aruba’s partnership with Microsoft, Polycom, Research-in-Motion (RIM) and Avaya takes the guesswork out of integrating unified communications with the enterprise WLAN. Aruba tests and certifies these solutions for interoperability so that customers can deploy any unified communications system knowing that it will work on their existing WLAN.
Seamless, secure communications are facilitated by Aruba’s innovations, including voice-protocol awareness, quality-of-service (QoS) assurance, application fingerprinting, a stateful role-based firewall, and secure end-to-end connectivity.





