May 3, 2011

Meru Networks Wireless Seminar Series

We are pleased to announce a Meru Networks seminar series examining the future of wireless in education.
We will discuss how the evolution of devices, applications and usage patterns has driven a requirement beyond the ability of third generation wireless to deliver.  
We will examine how Meru’s fourth generation wireless infrastructure copes with whole school, high density teaching and learning,  with mass pupil mobility and with the advent of the “two device pupil”. 
We will show how wireless virtualisation enables the network to scale as user densities and application complexity demands. 

We will also explore the security implications of a campus wide wireless deployment and outline security solutions and finally we will show some real world implementation examples and run a live demonstration using our multimedia demonstration suite.
With speakers from Siracom, Meru Networks, a school that has installed Meru , and security specialists Bradford Networks this is a seminar not to be missed.

When and Where

10th May Bristol                     14th June Glasgow
17th May London                   21st June Newcastle
24th May Manchester           

Who should attend?

Each day is split into two sessions, and a lunch is served for all in between.

Morning – Consultants and education influencers.   Registration  at 9.00 start at 09.30 close at 1.00
Afternoon – Resellers and their end users.                Registration at 1.30 start at 2.00 close 5.00

Agenda

  •          Meru Networks, company, vision  and business update.
  •          The evolution of the wireless landscape:- devices, applications, ownership and usage
  •          Meeting the evolved requirement with 4th Generation, virtualised wireless.
  •          Meru in practise - a case study delivered by a Meru customer
  •          Demonstration



If you would like to attend please register with Lianne Hill stating your preferred date and session
Email:  lhill@siracom.com Phone: 01256 844259





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