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Aruba Networks' Remote Access Point Wins Techworld 2008 Wireless Security Product Of The Year Award

17.6.2008Networking News

Green Teleworker Solution Securely Brings the Enterprise Experience to Remote Users

SUNNYVALE, Calif, June 16, 2008 - Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that it has been awarded the Wireless Security Product of the Year Award by Techworld for its Remote Access Point (RAP) technology. Targeted at organizations with teleworkers, traveling executives, branch offices, first responder or disaster recovery requirements, RAP offers a truly instant-on, no set-up remote connectivity solution. Once loaded on an Aruba access point, many of which can easily fit in a purse or valise, RAP establishes an encrypted tunnel to the data center and uses a built-in stateful firewall and split-tunneling router to securely deliver the enterprise network to mobile users.

TechWorld Award Winner

­ "Our Remote Access Point technology is the ultimate expression of a mobility enabler because it brings the enterprise experience to users wherever they work or roam," said Keerti Melkote, Aruba’s founder and head of products and partnerships. "Users can select Ethernet and/or 3G cellular WAN connections, and RAP will automatically select the fastest available connection - if one fails it will switch to the surviving connection. Secure Wi-Fi and Ethernet ports offer tremendous flexibility for a wide range of uses, from a traveling executive to an entire branch office. We believe this technology is a major advancement beyond VPNs, and we’re gratified that the category judges agree."

For the past 13 years the Techworld Awards program has selected products and users from the European IT industry that have enabled IT professionals to execute their jobs more easily and effectively. Judging is conducting by an independent panel of industry experts and the editorial board of Techworld.com, and awards are announced in conjunction with the annual Techworld exhibition.

"The objective of the Techworld Awards is to recognize companies that make a significant contribution to business productivity using technology," said Maxwell Cooter, Techworld's editor. "The problem of securing remote connections is one faced by many IT managers and Aruba offers users a particularly innovative approach to the problem. The judges were impressed with the way in which Aruba tackled the issue and thought that its product stood out among the entrants."

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