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The Cloud-Managed Wi-Fi market encompasses solutions that allow organizations to oversee and control their wireless network infrastructure through cloud-based software. This technology provides centralized management, increased scalability, and simplified deployment of Wi-Fi networks. Cloud-Managed Wi-Fi services are often favored by businesses for their cost-effectiveness and ease of maintenance, as they eliminate the need for on-premises hardware controllers.
Wi-Fi and WiMax are both technologies for wireless communication, but they serve different purposes and contexts. Wi-Fi is designed for local area networking and is widely used for providing internet access in homes, businesses, and public hotspots. WiMax, on the other hand, is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard and is geared towards broadband wireless access over wider areas, potentially complementing or competing with cellular networks or cable internet. While WiMax has seen limited deployment, Wi-Fi remains the dominant standard for wireless LANs. The Cloud-Managed Wi-Fi market mainly interfaces with Wi-Fi technology, providing management solutions tailored for Wi-Fi networks rather than WiMax setups.
Major companies active in the Cloud-Managed Wi-Fi market include Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Aruba Networks), Ubiquiti Networks, Ruckus Networks, Aerohive Networks, and Meraki (acquired by Cisco Systems). These businesses offer various cloud-based solutions that cater to the demand for centralized and efficient wireless network management. Show Less Read more