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Durham Catholic District School Board Deploys Enterprise-Class Wireless LAN From Aruba Networks to Enable 21 st Century Education Initiatives

Combination of Aruba Instant and Controller-based APs Enables Board to Meet Varying Wireless Needs

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aruba Networks, Inc. (NAS: ARUN) , a leading provider of next-generation network access solutions for the mobile enterprise, today announced that the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB), a publicly funded Catholic school board located in Ontario, Canada, is upgrading its wireless LAN (WLAN) with an enterprise-class solution from Aruba. Designed to support DCDSB's 21st Century education initiative, the new WLAN will include a combination of Aruba Instant controller-less access points (APs) and controller-based APs, as well as remote APs (RAPs), enabling the School Board to meet the various wireless needs in each of its facilities.


DCDSB, which serves over 22,000 students and 2,000 faculty and staff among approximately 50 schools and district offices, is committed to providing a 21st Century education experience. That experience includes leveraging the latest advances in interactive mobile technology to improve teaching techniques and help prepare students for the types of technologies they'll be using post-graduation in their continued education and careers.

Currently, about 80% of DCDSB's classrooms utilize some level of mobile, interactive technology including laptops, Macbooks, iPads, smartphones, iPods and iPod Touches, and e-readers. Additionally, the Board has deployed 400 interactive video projectors (IVPs) in about 50% of its classrooms over the last eight months, mounting an Apple TV with each IVP and providing the teachers in each of those classrooms with an iPad. The teachers can now broadcast interactive classroom materials and information from the iPad, to the IVP, to the Apple TV. DCDSB plans to deploy that same technology model in each of its classrooms.

To support this new interactive classroom model, the Board needed a robust, enterprise-class WLAN solution that offered appropriate options for secondary schools, where the District needs to support a high density of mobile devices, and elementary schools, where density isn't as high and simple deployment and set-up is important. After a thorough evaluation of options from other WLAN vendors, DCDSB selected Aruba and is working with Access2Networks from Toronto to deploy the solution. The Board's new Aruba WLAN will include over 700 APs district-wide when complete, with controller-based APs deployed in the secondary schools to support their high density environments, and Aruba Instant controller-less APs installed in the elementary schools to facilitate quick and easy implementation.

"Our IT staff is lean, so it was very important that our new wireless LAN be able to meet the varying needs of the schools in our district, as well as offer simple, cost-effective deployment," said Ronald R. Rodriguez, Chief Information Officer for the Durham Catholic District School Board. "Aruba delivers all of this. The Aruba interface is intuitive, and our network is now self-configurable and can be managed from a central location. Best of all, we can have both a traditional, controller-based solution in the schools where we need it, and the Aruba Instant controller-less APs for quick installation in our elementary schools, without sacrificing any crucial enterprise-class features."

"Aruba is the only WLAN vendor to offer both controller-less and controller-based deployments on a single architecture," said Sylvia Hooks, Director, Product Marketing for Aruba. "This allows school districts like DCDSB to not only mix and match between the two architectures based on their initial needs, but to also alter their deployment as their requirements change over time. With Aruba, school districts can keep 100 percent of their initial investment since switching from controller-less to controller-based APs doesn't require any hardware changes."

DCDSB's new WLAN will also include the Aruba AirWave Network Management System and Aruba RAPs for staff who work off-site. The Aruba RAPs will enable Board personnel to connect to the network and access District resources from remote locations, just as if they were sitting in their office.

"When we started looking for our new wireless LAN solution, we knew we had to invest for the long-term," continued Rodriguez. "We have a responsibility to the taxpayers that support the Durham Catholic District School Board to find and deploy cost-effective technologies that support our current educational objectives and processes, and are robust enough to carry us into the future. Our Aruba wireless infrastructure should allow us to continue deploying innovative technologies in our classrooms, providing our K-12 students with an exceptional educational experience."

About the Durham Catholic District School Board

The Durham Catholic District School Board shares a sense of community among families, educators and parishes and is committed to integrating the teachings of the Gospel with quality educational programs that guide students in their journeys to meeting the Catholic Graduate Expectations.

The Board currently serves approximately 22,690 students in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Uxbridge, Port Perry and Beaverton across 40 elementary schools, eight secondary schools and eight alternative and continuing education sites.

About Aruba Networks, Inc.

Aruba Networks is a leading provider of next-generation network access solutions for the mobile enterprise. The company's Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture unifies wired and wireless network infrastructures into one seamless access solution for corporate headquarters, mobile business professionals, remote workers and guests. This unified approach to access networks enables IT organizations and users to securely address the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon, dramatically improving productivity and lowering capital and operational costs.

Listed on the NASDAQ and Russell 2000® Index, Aruba is based in Sunnyvale, California, and has operations throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific regions. To learn more, visit Aruba at http://www.arubanetworks.com. For real-time news updates follow Aruba on Twitter and Facebook, and for the latest technical discussions on mobility and Aruba products visit Airheads Social at http://community.arubanetworks.com.

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