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Our strategic partnerships with key manufacturers such as Xirrus, Cisco, Polycom, Tandberg,
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Yet much of the wording in Atlanta's solicitation matches word-for-word Xirrus '"Guide for
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Last year Pepperdine University selected the NAC product as part of a deployment of Xirrus 'Wi-Fi Array access points, specifically to work with the university's wired and wireless infrastructures on multiple campuses.
How can wireless and wired security be brought together, rationalized and managed? 2010
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: Xirrus wants to unwire bandwidth-hungry centers, hospitals, companies and universities with devices that pack on Wi-Fi radios, slashing by as much as 80% the number of devices needed by conventional large-scale Wi-Fi networks and shrinking costly associated wire and cable infrastructure.
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: Xirrus wants to unwire bandwidth-hungry centers, hospitals, companies and universities with devices that pack on Wi-Fi radios, slashing by as much as 80% the number of devices needed by conventional large-scale Wi-Fi networks and shrinking costly associated wire and cable infrastructure.
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: Xirrus wants to unwire bandwidth-hungry centers, hospitals, companies and universities with devices that pack on Wi-Fi radios, slashing by as much as 80% the number of devices needed by conventional large-scale Wi-Fi networks and shrinking costly associated wire and cable infrastructure.
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Other vendors include Aerohive Networks and Meraki, and possibly Xirrus, which bundles controller features into a package that combines several access points in a single device.
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: Xirrus wants to unwire bandwidth-hungry centers, hospitals, companies and universities with devices that pack on Wi-Fi radios, slashing by as much as 80% the number of devices needed by conventional large-scale Wi-Fi networks and shrinking costly associated wire and cable infrastructure.
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"The Xirrus Array already has tools in place to mitigate this vulnerability," says Alan Amrod, vice president of marketing at Xirrus.
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: Xirrus wants to unwire bandwidth-hungry centers, hospitals, companies and universities with devices that pack on Wi-Fi radios, slashing by as much as 80% the number of devices needed by conventional large-scale Wi-Fi networks and shrinking costly associated wire and cable infrastructure.
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