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Cisco Unveils Wireless Location Solution and New Unified Wireless Network Software Release
Provides Industry First Wi-Fi Chokepoint and Telemetry Services; Offers Broad Range of Features to Simplify Large-Scale WLAN Deployments
| Source: Cisco Systems, Inc.
SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 22, 2007 -- Cisco® (NASDAQ : CSCO ) today announced an
architected industry first -- integrated Wi-Fi chokepoint and telemetry
services into the Cisco Location Solution. Cisco's Location Solution,
which includes the Cisco Unified Wireless Network and integrated partner
applications and active/passive tag offerings, is designed to mobilize
assets across an enterprise environment. This solution is made possible by
a new, major extension to Cisco's Unified Wireless Network family, which
provides a broad array of rich mobility services and new wireless LAN
management capabilities.
"Real-time location and management of mobile assets is crucial in order to
deliver rich business experiences anytime, anywhere and across any
network," said Brett Galloway, vice president and general manager of
Cisco's Wireless Networking Business Unit. "With the implementation of a
Cisco Unified Wireless Network and supporting Location Solution, businesses
can take advantage of their WLAN to incorporate location as a mobility
service to improve business processes and allow for better business
resource decisions."
With the new Cisco Location Solution, organizations can track high-value
assets and gain real-time visibility into the status of specific devices or
their environments, including temperature, battery power, humidity levels,
usage status, and more. Customers across many industries benefit from this
by gaining a new opportunity to monitor and streamline operations, improve
inventory management and curb asset loss.
"With the Cisco Location Solution, customers can extend their Wi-Fi network
to drive more productivity and business value out of their network
infrastructure," said Brian Brouillette, vice president, Mission Critical,
Networking and Education Services, HP Services. "With Hardware Support,
Software Support and Implementation Services provided worldwide by HP,
customers have a trusted source to design, build, integrate, and maintain a
Cisco wireless environment that allows them to be intelligently aware of
how their mobile assets are used in near real-time."
Infusion of Chokepoint Capabilities Extend Wireless Location Services
Integral to the Cisco Location Solution is the new ability to utilize
chokepoint technology and telemetry capabilities. By teaming with
chokepoint suppliers AeroScout and WhereNet, chokepoints and associated
tags can be used in conjunction with a Cisco Unified Wireless Network to
optimize location and tracking of mobile assets. Customers can implement
chokepoints that wirelessly monitor thresholds, such as doorways or
hallways. When a Wi-Fi tagged asset moves through a chokepoint, an alarm
can be triggered, thus providing data recording and notification of an
asset moving from one area to another. This new integration of chokepoint
capabilities with the Cisco Location Solution brings asset tracking to a
new level of sophistication and accuracy.
"With the Cisco Location Solution, our hospital can extend its Wi-Fi
network in an unprecedented manner," said Professor Bart Sijnave,
University Hospital of Gent in Belgium. "By setting up chokepoint zones,
we can keep track of mobile hospital equipment, as well as our patients, by
having them connected to monitors that generate alarms to update us on
their status."
Cisco Location Solution Adds Power of Telemetry
In addition with this release, customers can take advantage of new
telemetry capabilities. Telemetry provides real-time status information on
any tagged item, and with it people can remotely monitor and manage a vast
number of devices that require regular interaction or inspection. The
Cisco Location Solution is capable of monitoring tagged devices, such as
medical equipment, production tool kits, pharmaceuticals and chemicals,
pumps or other remote items and equipment that need to communicate or relay
changing data, such as temperature, pressure, humidity, status,
availability, quantities, distance or motion.
As with location information, telemetry data is available to
business-specific applications via open APIs of the Cisco Wireless Location
Appliance, which allows businesses to respond and proactively manage
systems before critical faults develop. As well, with constant telemetry
monitoring and data collection, predictive models can be developed and
deployed with supportive crisis response plans in place.
Cisco Unified Wireless Network -- Deploying Pervasive WLANs, Made Easy
Whether the solution is Cisco's Location Solution or one of the other new
Mobility Solutions announced today by Cisco, one of the enablers for each
is delivering a wireless network that drives management scale, simplicity
and integrated mobility services. Cisco's new software release 4.1 for the
Cisco Unified Wireless Network also offers a compelling set of features
designed to deliver significant increases in WLAN manageability and a suite
of client troubleshooting tools. Cisco's Wireless Control System (WCS) now
features the WCS Navigator tool, which offers centralized management of up
to 20 site licensed WCS applications. This equates to management of up to
20,000 access points.
IT departments and professionals have pointed to client troubleshooting
tools as an absolute requirement for planning and deployment of large-scale
WLANs. To meet this customer requirement, Cisco responded with a
substantial suite of client troubleshooting tools and reports that allow
network managers to diagnose and address a broad range of client
challenges. Cisco's focus on delivering industry-best client
troubleshooting tools is in direct response to customers' requirements to
make pervasive WLAN deployments and operation as easy as possible.
Cisco Compatible Extensions Go Location
The Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) program for Wi-Fi tags helps to
ensure widespread availability of tags that are interoperable with the
Cisco Location Solution. With this announcement, customers can now take
advantage of innovations for accuracy, telemetry and network management
delivered by Cisco and its technology partners. Today, Cisco opens its CCX
program for Wi-Fi tags to leading location technology providers, including:
AeroScout, G2 Microsystems, PanGo and WhereNet.
In doing so, these vendors will have the ability to integrate even greater
performance, capability and flexibility in their location solutions. By
utilizing CCX-compliant tags with a Cisco Unified Wireless Network and
Cisco Location Solution, customers gain the option to choose tags from a
variety of vendors and utilizing an optimal tag selection for key
applications while eliminating tag-to-network compatibility concerns.
Availability
Release 4.1 for the Cisco Unified Wireless Network is now shipping and
available for download from www.cisco.com. The Cisco Location Solution is
available now from Cisco partners. Cisco and its Wireless LAN Specialized
Partners offer a broad portfolio of end-to-end services based on proven
methodologies for planning, designing, implementing, operating, and
optimizing the performance of a variety of highly secure voice and data
wireless network solutions, technologies, and strategies. A variety of
Cisco Wireless LAN Location Services are specifically available to help
deliver a high-performance location solution with the optimal coverage,
calibration, and implementation methodologies.
More information is available at: www.cisco.com/go/location.
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