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Hitesh Sheth, Aruba:
Avenda Systems Bought for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Solutions
November 21, 2011
Aruba
Networks has signed a definitive agreement to purchase privately-held
Avenda Systems, a developer of network security solutions that securely
connect users and their personal mobile devices to business networks.
These solutions facilitate development and enforcement of Bring Your Own
Device (BYOD) initiatives in the workplace. Avenda’s solutions will
enhance Aruba’s Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture, making it
simpler and safer for enterprises to transition to a new era of mobile
computing and cloud-based applications.
Terms were not disclosed.
“This acquisition is fundamentally about arming our customers with a
simple, cost-effective and device-agnostic approach to connecting and
securing BYOD users,” said Hitesh Sheth, chief operating officer at
Aruba. “Legacy networking vendors have struggled to deliver a
purpose-built solution for today’s mobility age. Faced with the BYOD
phenomenon, IT departments need to deliver policy and control to a wide
range of mobile devices and PCs over their existing networks. Together,
Aruba and Avenda are poised to deliver the ideal answer.”
Aruba’s
context-aware MOVE architecture is designed to identify the user, as
well as his or her device type, application, and location and apply
access policies based on that information. This is critical for mobile
networks in order to optimize security and network capacity. Avenda’s
solutions will enhance Aruba’s context-based networking by applying
those policies across the entire access network, independent of access
type or vendor. They will also add device posture and deeper visibility
into device profiles for a complete picture of the network connection.
These are critical technologies as BYOD initiatives not only go
mainstream, but also expand in scope.
Avenda also enables self-service provisioning of 802.1x and security
credentials to a broad range of devices running iOS, Android, MacOS, or
Windows. This enables users to quickly and securely connect a new mobile
device to the network without engaging IT helpdesk resources. Avenda
delivers this solution locally or as a cloud-based subscription service.
The acquisition is expected to close in the second quarter of Aruba’s
fiscal year 2012, ending January 31, 2012, subject to standard closing
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