Industries such as hospitals, retailers, and college campuses have been quick to deploy wireless LANs, but widespread adoption by businesses in general has lagged, says Dave Leonard, VP of engineering at Cisco's wireless networking business unit. "The shift now is to a controller-based infrastructure," he says. "It's about the ease of use for people who haven't yet deployed wireless."
"Our core goal is to grow the market by introducing simple products and closely working with partners," says Brett Galloway, VP and general manager of Cisco's wireless networking business unit.
Another area of interest for Cisco, and potentially its business customers, is combining radio-frequency identification technology with location devices. A wireless LAN has the potential of acting as a passport for passive RFID tags and could be used to track active RFID tags without the need for a manual reading, Galloway says.
As more companies use RFID to track products, components, and assets, Cisco's customers are looking for better ways to use and manage the flood of information that RFID systems will add to network traffic. Several customers have already asked Cisco about carving out a virtual LAN on a wireless network that would be dedicated to RFID, Galloway says.
Cisco plans a series of product announcements over the next year as it works to integrate the Airespace technology into its product line, says Leonard. Adds Galloway, "The greater vision is to have wireless LANs that just work out of the box: fully integrated, seamless, and secure."
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