ANDOVER, MA--(Marketwire - February 23, 2009) - Enterasys and Siemens Enterprise Communications
today announced a new release of the HiPath® Wireless portfolio including
new pricing, increased hardware scalability and new software features to
unify wired and wireless communications while enhancing security. HiPath
Wireless provides an easier and lower cost way to deploy 802.11n solutions,
delivering more cost-effective pricing, wired/wireless integration and low
TCO while openly supporting a broad range of mobile voice, video and
location-based applications to drive enterprise productivity and reduce the
overall cost of mobility. Backed by industry-leading global support and
services from both Enterasys and Siemens, the Open Communications approach
means that customers can leverage existing investments and avoid forklift
upgrades.
"As WLANs become a mainstream network access technology, it becomes harder
to justify multiple systems to manage, monitor, and secure a WLAN
separately from the rest of the network," said Abner Germanow, Director of
Enterprise Networks Research at IDC. "The HiPath 802.11n access points are
priced aggressively for companies looking for the next generation of
reliability and performance that 802.11n networks provide."
"We're driving down costs and improving scalability to accelerate adoption
of 802.11n on a global basis without disrupting an organization's current
communications infrastructure," said Chris Crowell, Enterasys EVP and
General Manager. "Our easy to deploy 802.11n technologies coupled with
fixed mobile convergence and HD video conferencing delivers intelligent
bandwidth and convenient information access inside and outside the
enterprise while helping to reduce travel expenses and cell charges."
Cost-effective 802.11n Wi-Fi
Purpose-built to enable voice and HD video communications across the WLAN,
the HiPath Wireless dual-radio 3x3 MIMO 802.11n wireless access point can
cost up to 30% less than single-radio or 2x3 MIMO offerings from leading
competitors. Unique plug and play AP configuration and highly efficient
Power over Ethernet (PoE) technologies can dramatically simplify deployment
and avoid infrastructure upgrade costs by enabling a dual-band 3x3 MIMO
802.11n access point to be powered by a standard IEEE 802.3af PoE port
found on most switches that form today's wired networking infrastructure --
making wireless mobility more practical, achievable and cost-effective.
Scalable Capacity
The new C5110 wireless controller scales to support more than 1,000
wireless access points. Simplified and cost-effective licensing ensures
only the desired capacity can be purchased for initial deployment, while
enabling growth over time without restricting particular APs to particular
controllers or controller connection limits. The C5110 expands the current
portfolio of C20, C20N, and C2400 controllers for office, campus and
enterprise deployments to deliver unified and/or overlay Wi-Fi
connectivity. The C20N wireless controller network expansion module (NEM)
integrates wireless switching into the Enterasys Matrix® N-Series LAN
switches without occupying any additional slots in the chassis.
Enhanced Software
The HiPath Wireless v6 software optimizes traffic flow for each user group
and/or application with specific capabilities for healthcare and
manufacturing industries. This avoids the bandwidth bottleneck of forcing
all wireless traffic through a centralized controller. Rather, traffic can
be switched and distributed at each AP, and/or controlled centrally in
hybrid modes of operation depending on desired behavior that best aligns
with individual business requirements. The latest HiPath Wireless
controller software can also be deployed on select Enterasys RoamAbout®
controllers and specific RoamAbout APs to deliver advanced HiPath
functionality without requiring existing hardware replacement.
Unified Wired/Wireless Management and Security
Integration between Enterasys NetSight® management software suite and the
Siemens HiPath Wireless portfolio provides end-to-end visibility of HiPath
Wireless access points, controllers and wireless clients from NetSight
Console. The new integration delivers improved network management
efficiency and wired/wireless infrastructure topology mapping and
visibility for network administrators. HiPath Wireless Manager HiGuard
enhances security with embedded wireless intrusion prevention and
location-based services. When deployed in conjunction with the Enterasys
Dragon® Intrusion Prevention System, full packet inspection, adaptive
signature pattern matching, protocol analysis and behavioral anomaly
detection is delivered for both wired and wireless users. Further,
Enterasys NAC identity-based policy privileges are unified across the wired
and wireless infrastructure to deliver role-based access control --
regardless of connectivity method. The NAC policies ensure only the right
users have access to the right information, from the right place, at the
right time.
Pricing and Availability
-- The new C5110 wireless controller is $31,995 US list price supporting
up to 1,050 APs in a high-availability deployment or 525 APs in a standard
configuration.
-- The HiPath Wireless dual-band 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point (AP)
offers promotional pricing for a limited time at $665 US list price.
-- HiPath Wireless Manager licensing starts at $1,500 US list price with
the integration component for Enterasys NetSight included as part of the
annual maintenance agreement.
-- All of the new HiPath Wireless offerings are available within 90 days
from authorized Enterasys distributors and value-added resellers worldwide
in addition to current Siemens Enterprise Communications channels.
About Enterasys Networks
Enterasys is part of Siemens Enterprise Communications Group, a joint
venture between the private equity firm The Gores Group and Siemens AG.
Enterasys delivers Secure Networks™ that ensure the confidentiality,
integrity, and availability of IT services and the business users that rely
on them -- without sacrificing performance. Thousands of enterprises,
government agencies and educational institutions in more than 70 countries
worldwide rely on our convergence, compliance and connectivity solutions to
deliver business-oriented, identity-based visibility and control of
individual user and application priority and security. The company's
culture is centered on the principle, "There is nothing more important than
our customers." Enterasys' standards-based, open-architecture approach to
network security offers a long technology lifecycle and significant
operational and business benefits, while reducing total cost of ownership.
Information about Enterasys' award winning, policy-enabled switches,
routers, wireless products, security software and services is available at
www.enterasys.com.
About Siemens Enterprise Communications Group (SEN Group)
The SEN Group is a premier provider of enterprise communications solutions.
More than 14,000 employees in 80 countries carry on the tradition of voice
and data excellence started more than 160 years ago with Werner von Siemens
and the invention of the pointer telegraph. Today the company leads the
market with its "Open Communications" approach that enables teams working
within any IT infrastructure to improve productivity through a unified
collaboration experience. SEN Group is a joint venture between the private
equity firm, The Gores Group, and Siemens AG and incorporates Siemens
Enterprise Communications, Enterasys Networks, SER Solutions, Cycos and
iSEC. In fiscal 2008, The SEN Group generated revenues of approximately
3.21 billion Euros.
Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of
Siemens AG.
Contact Information: Contact:
Trent Waterhouse
Enterasys Networks
+1 978 684 1506
trent@enterasys.com
Drew Miale
BridgeView Marketing
+1 207 423 5033
drew@bridgeviewmarketing.com