Motorola, a provider of global communications solutions, today announced that the company has been positioned by information technology research company Gartner, as a leader in the “Wireless LAN Infrastructure Magic Quadrant” report.
The Gartner ( News - Alert) Magic Quadrant evaluates and positions vendors based on their ability to execute and completeness of vision in wireless LAN infrastructure. It provides a graphical representation of the marketplace.
For the ability to execute criteria, Gartner evaluates technology providers on the quality and efficacy of the processes, systems, methods or procedures that help IT provider performance to be competitive, efficient and effective. In short, technology providers are judged on their ability and success in capitalizing on their vision.
Looking for completeness of vision, Gartner rates technology provider on their understanding of how market forces can be exploited to create opportunity for the provider.
"We are excited about Gartner's decision to place Motorola ( News - Alert) in the Leaders quadrant in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Wireless LAN Infrastructure," said Sujai Hajela, vice president and general manager of Enterprise WLAN, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business.
"Motorola believes this is a testament to our continued commitment to deliver a comprehensive, innovative portfolio of wireless LAN solutions that enable the all-wireless enterprise," added Hajela.
As a Fortune 100 company, Motorola has been offering a portfolio of technologies, solutions and services including; wireless handsets, wireless accessories, digital entertainment devices, wireless access systems, voice and data communications systems, and enterprise mobility solutions.
With more than 75 years of experience in the wireless industry, the company has been offering market-proven and customer tested wireless portfolio including; Wireless switches and access ports, access points with mesh networking, adaptive AP mode, bridges and client adapters and a complete suite of RF Management software.
The company’s wireless operating system is built on a dual-core architecture that can support network expansion and support for the adoption of future RF technologies, including 802.11n, RFID, WiMAX ( News - Alert), and more.
Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Michelle Robart
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