Articles tagged with: Aruba Networks
Motorola and Aruba Networks Settle Patent Lawsuits
Motorola and Aruba Networks have settled their patent disputes. The disputes involved patents owned by both parties, and the settlement includes a cross-licensing agreement. more
Aruba predicts 1Q profit of 3 cents per share
Wireless networking technology maker Aruba Networks said Thursday it expects first-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 3 cents and revenue of $54 million to $56 million. more
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Spanish University Upgrades Campus Wi-Fi Network
Aruba Networks has announced that Spain's Universidad de Valladolid has upgraded the Wi-Fi network at its campuses in Valladolid, Palencia, and Segovia with its 802.11n solution and AirWave Wireless Management Suite. Founded in 1293, Universidad de Valladolid encompasses 45 buildings and supports 25,000 students, 3,000 teaching staff, and 900 administration staff. more
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Patent Office Preliminary Report Rejects Motorola Claims Against Aruba Networks
Aruba Networks has announced that the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has issued a preliminary re-examination report rejecting twelve of fourteen claims of Patent No. 6,625,454, which was asserted against Aruba Networks by Motorola in 2007. If finalized, the report could narrow the scope of the Motorola patent, invalidate all of the claims in the patent actually asserted against Aruba, and nullify any claims for damages from past infringement of the invalidated claims. more
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Preliminary Judgement Rejects Motorola's Patent Claims Against Aruba Networks
Aruba Networks has announced that the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office issued a preliminary re-examination report rejecting all claims of Patent No. 6,973,622, which was asserted against Aruba Networks by Motorola in 2007. In rejecting all of the patent's claims, and provided that the preliminary finding is made final, the USPTO's decision would invalidate the entire patent. more
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Motorola is buying the barcode and RFID developer, Symbol Technologies for approximately $3.9 billion. Symbol develops products and systems used in end-to-end enterprise mobility solutions featuring rugged mobile computing, advanced data capture, radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless infrastructure and mobility management. more
As part of a major overhaul of IT infrastructure at the University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Trust, Aruba Networks WLAN technology has been used to create what is believed to be the United Kingdom's largest single wireless network, covering 7,000 users in eight hospitals, including UCLH's new flagship US$770 million hospital on Euston Road, London. more
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