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NASHVILLE, TN February 25, 2008 - Gaylord Entertainment, a leading
hospitality and
entertainment
company based in Nashville, and Aruba
Networks, Inc., a global leader in wireless LANs and secure
unified mobility solutions, today announced that Gaylord is deploying a
state-of-the-art Wi-Fi network throughout all public areas of the company's
Gaylord Opryland, Gaylord Texan, Gaylord Palms, and Gaylord National
Resorts. The finished deployments will comprise one of the largest wireless
network projects in the hospitality industry.
Wireless networking is considered business-critical infrastructure by
hospitality guests and visitors. Gaylord Hotels wanted a wireless solution
that delivered an exceptional user experience at its first class resorts
and convention centers across the wide range of applications. After an
extensive review of the available options, Aruba was selected for the
project.
"We are deploying on an extensive Aruba-based wireless network for all of
our resorts and convention centers," said John Caparella, Gaylord Hotels'
Chief Operating Officer. "Our objective is to deliver flawless service to
customers through the outstanding amenities and unforgettable entertainment
our purpose-built hotels provide. Wireless network access makes life easier
for our guests and is increasingly an important part of that experience,
especially for meetings and conventions and business travelers alike. We
wanted a system that was robust, secure, and managed round-the-clock."
As part of the many amenities included in the daily resort fee, guests at
Gaylord Hotels will enjoy wireless access in guest rooms and in all public
areas, including hotel lobbies, atria, restaurants, lounges, bars and pool
areas. Wireless access in the convention center and meetings rooms includes
additional firewall and security and is contracted separately by the
meeting planner who controls the codes that provide meeting attendees
access to the service.
"Fewer than 50% of similarly sized and competitive hotels and convention
centers even offer wireless networks, and when they do, they use older
technology and charge an unbundled rate for the service," said Caparella.
"Aruba offered the best and latest technology and security, and through
their collaboration they have transformed a great network concept into a
reality for Gaylord Hotels and Gaylord Entertainment."
In less than ninety days more than 1,700 wireless Aruba access points were
deployed at the Gaylord Opryland, Gaylord Texan Grapevine, and Gaylord
Palms Resorts by a forty-member project team. The Gaylord National Resort
installation is scheduled for completion in April. Later in the year the
networks will be expanded to include a Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) solution for tracking company assets and improved supply chain
management encompassing Gaylord Hotels' catering, inventory and related
services. Additional guest-focused applications to enhance the use of cell
phones, PDAs, and laptops will follow.
Aruba's unified mobility solutions securely deliver wireless access to
users by integrating adaptive wireless LANs, identity-based security,
remote access, and application continuity services into a cohesive,
high-performance system. Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology
automates common network set-up and maintenance tasks, and continuously
optimizes network performance to support data, toll-quality voice, and
streaming video applications. In addition, ARM reliably supports Intel
Centrino, Apple Macintosh, and the broad array of wireless PC clients
commonly used by guests and staff, ensuring a positive user experience.
"Making every user experience a great one is essential in the hospitality
industry, where quality of service is a distinguishing characteristic of
the best properties," said Keerti Melkote, Aruba's co-founder and head of
products and partnerships. "Because of the large scale of its properties,
and the very high expectations of its guests, especially its convention
visitors, with respect to wireless access, Gaylord needed a massively
scalable, high throughput wireless LAN that supports high client density.
Our ARM technology was designed with this scenario in mind. The Gaylord
projects cap recent hospitality design wins for Aruba in Macau, the
Emirates, and Las Vegas, and the excellent field results validate the
benefits of ARM in very large wireless deployments."
Information Source: Marketwire
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