Webinars
802.11n Ratification – Come with questions, leave with answers
With the ratification of 802.11n you may be asking yourself, what does it really mean for your organization? Why should you care? For starters, industry experts say that by the year 2012 80% of wireless LAN installations will be 802.11n. The result of that is not only will the vast majority of IT departments need to support 802.11n but the hundreds of millions of legacy 802.11 a/b/g clients need to be accounted for as well.Best Practices For Wireless IP Telephony
LANs themselves have grown to encompass voice as well as data. Many organizations have already taken the next step, combining the two to reduce mobile telephony costs while ensuring pervasive and high-quality voice coverage.Why the Network Edge Needs Virtualization
Servers, storage and the datacenter have already benefited from the speed, security and savings of virtualization. The network edge is next. Learn how a Virtual Port can combine the performance of Ethernet with the mobility of wireless and the agility of virtualization.How 802.11n helps performance, reliability and TCO
Ethernet replaced Token Ring because it was simpler, more economical and served the needs of users. But wired Ethernet no longer serves the needs of every user. The demand for mobility makes Wi-Fi better suited to the way people actually work, meaning few networks are now built from Ethernet alone. Industry guru Craig Mathias explores another option: the all-wireless edge.Migrate & Scale the Network From 802.11a/b/g to 802.11n
Phil Belanger from Novarum shares the findings from his recent independent testing of three enterprise wireless LAN systems- Meru, Cisco and Aruba. Phil discusses limitations of various WLAN architectures to support high capacity and scalability and provide advice on best practices of rolling out a large scale wireless networking.Wireless LAN Edge: Is 802.11n the End of Ethernet?
Paul DeBeasi, Senior Analyst, Burton Group, and Rachna Ahlawat, VP Strategic Marketing, Meru Networks, discuss when and how 802.11n will be deployed in the enterprise market. Best practices of deploying 802.11n based wireless network in a greenfield as well as brownfield environments are covered.802.11n: What It Means for Your Enterprise
In this webinar, Devin Akin, CTO of The CWNP Program, discusses key considerations for The Next Generation Network and Jean Boland, CIO of Morrisville State College provides first hand insights from her real-world 802.11n network implementation.
Education
Wireless LANs for Education: A K-12 Perspective
Education is all about learning from other's experiences. In this webinar, you will learn from Farmington Municipal Schools, New Mexico and Miami Dade Public Schools, Florida, what they learned about delivering high performance wireless LAN throughout theNext-Generation Wi-Fi: Unwiring the 21st Century School
Building a wireless network that effectively supports 21st Century learning initiatives doesn't have to be a complex and costly exercise. Hear and learn from education technology leaders that have successfully deployed a wireless network to meet the growing demand for high-performing, reliable mobility.Creating an 802.11n Strategy that Makes Sense
Whether you're looking to upgrade your legacy Wi-Fi network or just getting started with wireless, this one-hour discussion provides the knowledge you will need to deploy a high-performance Wi-Fi network with a sensible and cost-effective path to 802.11n.802.11n in Education: Where No Wireless Has Gone Before
Learn about 802.11n and put the standard into context for educational institutions of all sizes and needs. With an eye toward higher data rates and performance expected from 802.11n, this webinar also covers best practices for getting the most of your current Wi-Fi network.Is Your Wireless Network Ready for One-to-One Computing?
A school's wireless infrastructure must be prepared to deliver secure and reliable wireless service to an explosive number of mobile users and to support the requirements of emerging applications and standards. Learn how other schools have successfully deployed secure and reliable WLANs.
Healthcare
Delivering Reliable Wi-Fi Applications at the Point-of-Care
You will hear about issues faced by IT professionals in deploying Wi-Fi infrastructure to deliver applications at point-of-care with high reliability, and how they overcame the challenges.Network Convergence: Delivering Healthcare Applications Over a Single Wireless Network
Connected Care: Wirelessly Enabled Care Deliver
The growing demands and concerns of the healthcare community regarding the explosion of new applications requiring a robust wireless network and the delivery of these applications to the Point of Care (POC) are addressed.

