Aruba Wireless ROI

Rahul Bogala - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager - Network and Infrastructure Security Business Unit at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

We had a lot of downtime with Aerohive. The AP used to reset every three days or four days, and we would lose connectivity. Zoom calls were interrupted, and emails failed to send. Even my company's founder faced many challenges with the wireless. But after shifting to Aruba, we haven't seen any downtime. We've gone two years without downtime, so we are doing well now.

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RT
Corporate Senior IT Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The return on investment is subjective because we're trying to improve the host experience. IT is not host centered in the company; we are just providing solutions. This is an initiative and the benefits aren't convertible into an amount of money. It's really an investment, and I think the promise is to improve the hosting experience, speed up the internet browsing, etc.

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Anesu Chadziya - PeerSpot reviewer
BIS Management Trainee/IT Specialist at Rainbow Tourism Group

We have received a good return on investment. I would rate our ROI a six out of ten. 

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Aruba Wireless
May 2024
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AM
Network Team Leader at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

We are not calculating any kind of ROI as it's an infrastructure solution and therefore, we cannot calculate any kind of ROI here. It's used for the basic infrastructure.

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Software Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

As Aruba Wireless doesn't require a controller, my company saved some money, so there's ROI from the product.

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D6B8 - PeerSpot reviewer
District Technology at INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196

Not sure about ROI, but with the money spent attempting to fix the problems caused by this solution, it's definitely not as good as we would like.

In regards to perhaps a 'hidden' ROI, one of our building's WiFi was extremely unreliable that the staff and users of the network simply gave up using it. We are pursuing a different vendor at this location.

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CC
Cisco Network Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

This is by far the best investment that we've made in a long time.

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System Engineer at Trends and Technologies, Inc

We have seen a positive ROI.

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C.T.O at Sastra Network Solution Inc. Pvt. Ltd.

The access points are more cost-effective over some other providers, both in cost per AP and the option of a controller-less environment. 

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it_user347610 - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Director of Innovation at a hospitality company with 501-1,000 employees

This product is considered infrastructure. It is a cost of doing business. It allows our business to be more flexible and mobile. But there is no direct ROI.

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Networking Solution Architect at ALE

We saw an ROI. We are looking for eventually replacing Alcatel-Lucent because it's a senior to Huawei and Aruba. 

With Huawei, you are talking about an enterprise solution. With Aruba, you are talking about a standard solution. Hopefully, we will take the best of each of the previous vendors.

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LamViet Tan - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Supervisor at TPC VINA Plastic and Chemical Corp., Ltd.

I have received a return on investment while using Aruba Wireless.

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it_user423774 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager - Network Services at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

I don't know what the ROI is on this. It's difficult to value the experience that the students have and the staff have, so to put an actual number on that is going to be very difficult.

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it_user201984 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Specialist at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees

I am not sure of the ROI at the moment. It has not been implemented long enough for any significant ROI.

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it_user204957 - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I think the ROI is great if it is going to replace the wired environment, but it is not going to descale the wired environment then it needs a bit of a hard sell to meet the ROI.

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it_user180984 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Architect - Networks at a university with 501-1,000 employees

Every AP implemented takes out around 3 switch interfaces. Also work can be done away from the desk, and much faster in certain positions. I'd say that it took about three years to get an ROI.

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it_user171990 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer with 51-200 employees

My ROI is 125%. We have better production for the workers and IT team.

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Jovan Jovanovic - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

ROI is that cost for managing a branch offices which are far away from the main building. Now, it is very low.

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Buyer's Guide
Aruba Wireless
May 2024
Learn what your peers think about Aruba Wireless. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2024.
770,292 professionals have used our research since 2012.