Please join us for an interactive session with two of Extreme’s Higher Education customers as they discuss deploying Extreme’s latest technology to enhance campus Wi-Fi experience, improve operational efficiency and security through a Fabric-based architecture, and unlock the benefits of the cloud-based network management model. During this session, we will cover:
• The ever-increasing importance of Wi-Fi on a campus environment and expectations of Wi-Fi 6
• The role Fabric plays to simplify network automation and to deliver un-hackable network security
• What it means to move to network cloud management and why Higher Ed institutions should consider it
• What is possible when we unlock network data and make it available to organizations
We look forward to having you join us for this lively discussion.
To learn more about Extreme's benefits for higher education, please visit https://www.extremenetworks.com/solution/higher-education/.
Speakers:
- Robert Klopotoski, Jr., Director of Infrastructure Services, Endicott College
- Luis Quispe, Senior Network Engineer, Stevens Institute of Technology;
- Holly O’Gara, Director of Field Sales, US SLED
- David Savage, Senior Director of Sales
• The ever-increasing importance of Wi-Fi on a campus environment and expectations of Wi-Fi 6
• The role Fabric plays to simplify network automation and to deliver un-hackable network security
• What it means to move to network cloud management and why Higher Ed institutions should consider it
• What is possible when we unlock network data and make it available to organizations
We look forward to having you join us for this lively discussion.
To learn more about Extreme's benefits for higher education, please visit https://www.extremenetworks.com/solution/higher-education/.
Speakers:
- Robert Klopotoski, Jr., Director of Infrastructure Services, Endicott College
- Luis Quispe, Senior Network Engineer, Stevens Institute of Technology;
- Holly O’Gara, Director of Field Sales, US SLED
- David Savage, Senior Director of Sales
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- Extreme Networks
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