"Security is absolutely key. It’s important we maintain confidence and trust, particularly in how we manage data and network access. We have to comply with strict Home Office standards."
Kevin Mulcahy,Aruba | Cisco Meraki | |
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Flexibility/Scalability | ||
Network management options | Local, cloud, or on-premises | Cloud only |
Investment protection | Yes | No |
Multi-vendor network management | Yes | No |
Performance | ||
Switches | More PoE power, multi-gigabitEthernet, and uplink capacity | Lower PoE power and uplink capacity |
Wireless | 30% better than Meraki APswith similar radio specs | Lower performance than Aruba |
Optimized user experience | ||
RF innovations | Yes | No |
Wi-Fi interference mitigation | Yes | No |
Optimized switch configuration with APs | Yes | No |
Tunnel Node | Yes | No |
Application visibility and control | 2,600 applications | 115 applications |
Business continuity | ||
Manage network if connectivity fails | Yes | No |
No cloud license required | Yes | No |
Security | ||
Government-grade solutions | Yes | No |