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News Be a mobile network nastie with meru
Posted byTonyDennis on Monday, June 08 @ 22:27:41 CEST

It's a network manager from Hell's (NMFH's) dream come true. Dictate to your network users via that fashion icon – the Apple iPhone – without having to return to your desk. Meru Networks probably doesn't even know what it's unleashed. But, by providing a completely browser based application that is fine tuned for the iPhone, the company has introduced the ultimate network management tool. The best bit is that managers don't even have to go onto the infamous App store to access this facility, it's simply a part of Meru's standard network management console.

by Tony Dennis

It's a network manager from Hell's (NMFH's) dream come true. Dictate to your network users via that fashion icon – the Apple iPhone – without having to return to your desk.

Meru Networks probably doesn't even know what it's unleashed. But, by providing a completely browser based application that is fine tuned for the iPhone, the company has introduced the ultimate network management tool.

The best bit is that managers don't even have to go onto the infamous App store to access this facility, it's simply a part of Meru's standard network management console.

The application does all the usual network management stuff  -  view network load, density, client counts, connection status, for example.
Plus – whilst sipping the latest designer pilsner in the Pin & Stripes – network managers will still be able to receive urgent notifications of high-priority events – like the CEO's PC going offline.

It's even possible to initiate heavy-duty network management stuff like  telling the network operations centre  to restart a RADIUS server. How cool is that.
There's not really much of a catch that a NMFH can't overcome. Such as having to run Merus' EzRF network manager 2.0 on the network and opt for EzRF OnTheGo.

It will set them back a mere $499 per user license. Not sure how much that is in Euros at the mo'.
There's another advantage. If your favourite drinking establishment has Wi-Fi access, you don't even need an iPhone, you can use an iPod Touch instead.

Pretend you love hot-desking rather than spend your lunch-times in the pub and contact Meru Networks here.


 
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