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MLS’s Columbus Crew Scores with an Aruba ESP Network for a Seamless, Inviting and Dynamic Fan Journey at Lower.com Field

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Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, has partnered with Columbus Crew to implement a cutting-edge wired and wireless network at Lower.com Field, enhancing fan experience and stadium operations. The installation includes features such as facial recognition ticketing, cashless payments, and high-speed Wi-Fi capable of handling large crowds. These technologies aim to significantly streamline entry processes, reducing wait times by over 50%. This project marks a significant advancement in stadium infrastructure, aligning with HPE's focus on hyper-converged networking solutions.

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  • Deployment of advanced Aruba infrastructure enhances fan experience and operational efficiency.
  • Facial recognition ticketing reduces entry time by over 50%, improving fan accessibility.
  • Aruba's solutions support high-performance Wi-Fi for large crowds, beneficial for stadium events.
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New State-of-the-Art Stadium Depends on an Aruba Wired and Wireless Network to Deliver Streamlined Entry, Cashless Concessions, Massive HD Displays and More

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), today announced that Columbus Crew, the Major League Soccer (MLS) reigning champion, has deployed an Aruba ESP converged wired and wireless network to streamline and automate stadium operations such as ticketing and security, as well as provide reliable, high-performing Wi-Fi and new matchday experiences to fans. The Crew’s new Lower.com Field sits on 12 acres, accommodates more than 20,000 fans and also features a 62,000-square-foot public plaza equipped with a 14’x24’ video board to host concerts, watch parties and other public events.

With the vision to create a next-generation seamless fan journey from ticket purchase to the parking lot and through the stadium gates, the Columbus Crew deployed a combination of Aruba’s wired and wireless solutions that support the stadium’s technology-enabled amenities, including pervasive Wi-Fi connectivity, opt-in facial recognition ticketing, Evolv Express security screening, and mobile ordering and cashless payment throughout the venue. (Photo: Business Wire)

With the vision to create a next-generation seamless fan journey from ticket purchase to the parking lot and through the stadium gates, the Columbus Crew deployed a combination of Aruba’s wired and wireless solutions that support the stadium’s technology-enabled amenities, including pervasive Wi-Fi connectivity, opt-in facial recognition ticketing, Evolv Express security screening, and mobile ordering and cashless payment throughout the venue. (Photo: Business Wire)

With the vision to create a next-generation seamless fan journey from ticket purchase to the parking lot and through the stadium gates, the Crew deployed a combination of Aruba’s wired and wireless solutions that support the stadium’s technology-enabled amenities, including pervasive Wi-Fi connectivity, opt-in facial recognition ticketing, Evolv Express security screening, and mobile ordering and cashless payment throughout the venue.

“One of the first things that we really focused on is providing a great connectivity experience, not only in the seats, but everywhere in the stadium,” said Brandon Covert, vice president of Information Technology for Haslam Sports Group. “At the gates, when there are 12,000 people waiting to get in and they’re trying to pull up their tickets, or when walking through the concourses at halftime among 20,000 people, it is a very challenging environment for live venues. That is one of the major reasons we pushed really hard towards a very robust Aruba infrastructure.”

The Crew’s opt-in facial recognition system is a unique ingress process that starts with ticketing. Fans can log into their ticket account, take a selfie photo and link that picture to their account. When they arrive at Lower.com Field, a Wicket kiosk connected to the same wireless network identifies the fan’s face and corresponding tickets on their account. Alternatively, fans can use the traditional Ticketmaster barcode scan on their phone.

“The beauty with facial recognition is fans can redeem all of their tickets with one glance versus scanning each separate ticket, it creates a much smoother process,” said Covert. “The fan just walks up and takes about a second to look at the Wicket kiosk and their admitted group can walk right through the gates. This technology has cut the time it takes to get into the stadium by more than 50 percent. When it comes to funnelling thousands of fans into the stadium at the same time, this adds up to significant time savings.”

Hyper-Converged HPE Aruba Infrastructure

At the former Crew venue (Historic Crew Stadium), the IT team managed disparate parallel overlapping networks in one building. One of their operational goals for Lower.com Field was to converge everything not only to one network, but extend it all the way through their technology stack for a hyper-converged technology infrastructure.

“We wanted to go with this hyper-converged environment and really push the limits and that led us towards the Aruba and HPE solution over competitors that don't have that whole breadth of hyper-converged all the way including compute, storage, switching, and more,” said Covert.

In collaboration with trusted technology partner IBM iX, the Crew selected and deployed a future-ready wireless network comprised of Aruba Wi-Fi 6 indoor access points (APs), outdoor APs, and mobility controllers. For wired networking, the Crew implemented Aruba’s access switches at the edge and CX Series switches for aggregation and in the data center. Additionally, the Crew uses ClearPass for network access control (NAC) and policy management, and AirWave for network management. They have also implemented NetEdit for coordinating switch configuration, monitoring and troubleshooting.

“It was important for us to make network management simple because we're a smaller team that handles our technology functions internally. We needed a solution that we could maintain and operate easily, and we found that in the Aruba solution,” said Covert.

About Columbus Crew

Columbus Crew is the first club in Major League Soccer. The Crew is operated by The Edwards Family and Haslam Sports Group. The Black & Gold are the 2020 MLS Cup Champions. The Club won its first MLS Cup championship in 2008 and also won the 2002 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup as well as MLS Supporters’ Shield titles in 2004, 2008 and 2009. The 2021 campaign is the Columbus Crew’s 26th season in MLS as well as the Club’s final season at Historic Crew Stadium -- the first soccer-specific stadium in the United States – and the Crew’s inaugural season at Lower.com Field.

Website: ColumbusCrew.com | Twitter: @ColumbusCrew | Instagram: @ColumbusCrew | Hashtag: #Crew96 | Facebook.com/Columbus crew | App: ColumbusCrew.com/app | Stadium: Lower.com Field | Training Facility: OhioHealth Performance Center

About Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, is the global leader in secure, intelligent edge-to-cloud networking solutions that use AI to automate the network, while harnessing data to drive powerful business outcomes. With Aruba ESP (Edge Services Platform) and as-a-service options, Aruba takes a cloud-native approach to helping customers meet their connectivity, security, and financial requirements across campus, branch, data center, and remote worker environments, covering all aspects of wired, wireless LAN, and wide area networking (WAN).

To learn more, visit Aruba at www.arubanetworks.com. For real-time news updates, follow Aruba on Twitter and Facebook, and for the latest technical discussions on mobility and Aruba products, visit the Airheads Community at community.arubanetworks.com.

Media Contacts:

Kari Curto

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company

+1 650-504-1076

kari.curto@hpe.com

Kathleen Keith

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company

+1-707-529-4507

kathleen.keith@hpe.com

Source: Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company

FAQ

What is the recent technology deployment by HPE related to Columbus Crew?

HPE's Aruba has deployed a new wired and wireless network at Lower.com Field for Columbus Crew, improving fan experience and stadium operations.

How does the facial recognition ticketing work at Lower.com Field?

Fans can link their ticket account to a selfie, allowing quick entry through facial recognition at the stadium.

What benefits does the Aruba network provide at Lower.com Field?

The Aruba network enhances connectivity, streamlines ticketing, and supports cashless transactions for a better fan experience.

What is the impact of the Aruba network on stadium entry times?

The Aruba network has cut stadium entry time by more than 50%, facilitating faster access for fans.

What specific technologies are included in the Aruba deployment at Lower.com Field?

The deployment includes Wi-Fi 6 access points, mobility controllers, and ClearPass for network management.

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