July 31 News, Aruba Networks today announced that its mobile enterprise network (move) architecture has been certified by Microsoft Lync Server Wi-Fi compatibility test project. This project is designed to ensure that the relevant products comply with Microsoft's voice and video quality of Service (QoS) delivery requirements. Certified products can provide a more stable unified communications service experience to end users, and agents will benefit from reduced deployment issues and service recalls.
"Lync integrates a rich set of features and a user-friendly unified communications experience that delivers QoS to users across the enterprise, together with the network architecture," said Warren Barkley, Microsoft's Lync General manager. The certification program confirms the Microsoft standards-compliant network architecture solution. Aruba's Move architecture solution brings a mobile solution that meets Lync Performance standards for Lync Resellers and end users worldwide. "
Aruba provides wireless, wired, and remote access architectures for Microsoft Lync Apps. In 2011, Aruba launched the Mobile Enterprise Network (move) architecture, which provides a converged, cost-effective network access that was then complemented by a clearpass solution that would be more secure for mobile devices to configure BYOD applications. The test results show that Aruba's Wi-Fi network provides 75% higher performance for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 compared to other vendors of the same type of Wi-Fi network, which is based on Microsoft's Test evaluation criteria. Average opinion score (MOS) tested by Aruba and Microsoft Calculated.
"The rapid spread of mobile devices, the urgent need for CEOs to collaborate to nurture innovation, and the renewed focus of CFOs on workplace productivity are driving unified communications to extend to users and devices across the enterprise," said Ben Gibson, Aruba's chief marketing officer. Aruba's high-security, situational-aware wireless network works well with Lync. Aruba offers the only end-to-end testing solution, and we are committed to maintaining this leadership as Microsoft continues its certification development efforts.
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Aruba Mobile Enterprise Network (move) architecture via Microsoft Lync Wi-Fi Certified