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Enterasys Claims 1st SDN System for Wi-Fi

June 04, 2013 |
SALEM, N.H. -- Enterasys Networks, a Siemens Enterprise Communications Company, is delivering the industry's first software-defined networking (SDN) solution for Wi-Fi for both wired and wireless deployments. By leveraging the recently released SDN solution, Enterasys has extended the flexibility of the IdentiFi architecture to enable programmability from any IT application. This new architecture, called IdentiFi Adapt, provides a catalyst for innovation in any Wi-Fi environment where collaboration and orchestration with other applications are necessary for the agile delivery of new services.

Other new features which increase visibility, control, and simplicity include new monitoring dashboards and maps, as well as advanced device and user location services and integration with the new AP3715 wireless access point (AP). Beyond unified wireless and wired management through the OneFabric Control Center, IdentiFi Adapt enables centralized control and distributed intelligence throughout the entire network, while providing easy integration through OneFabric Connect SDN with any IT application.

Enterasys Networks Inc.



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