The Meraki MR12 is a single-radio 802.11n cloud-managed WiFi access point designed for small offices and branches. It uses 802.11n technologies like MIMO and beamforming to provide high throughput and coverage. The MR12 is managed through an intuitive web-based dashboard in the Meraki cloud, eliminating the need for an on-site controller. It offers application-aware traffic shaping and self-optimizing mesh networking to simplify deployment and management.
The document provides product specifications for the AP 7161 outdoor 802.11n mesh access point. Key features include providing ruggedized outdoor performance, 24/7 intrusion protection, and supporting WiNG 5 mesh networking capabilities. The AP 7161 is optimized for applications such as industrial/enterprise campus deployments, video surveillance networks, public safety networks, and smart grid utilities.
Alvarion Breeze Max 2300 2500 3500 - Product BrochureGerry Cohen
Alvarion is answering carrier’s needs for a complete, end-to-end WiMAX solution for personal broadband services by leveraging its advanced base station, BreezeMAX, while incorporating IP mobility core components
and a wide range of end user devices to create its 4Motion™ solution.
The document summarizes Ruckus Wireless' BeamFlex smart antenna technology. It begins by explaining how traditional omni-directional antennas work like unfocused light bulbs, wasting energy. BeamFlex antennas focus RF energy into beams towards intended receivers, improving coverage and reducing interference between access points. Dynamic BeamFlex antennas automatically direct signals, reject interference, and steer around obstacles. This allows fewer access points to reach farther while automatically adapting to client movements. Performance tests show Ruckus outperforming competitors under interference. BeamFlex integrates with Ruckus' ZoneFlex access points and ZoneDirector wireless controller to optimize coverage and performance.
Giải pháp mạng không dây thông minh Ruckus Wirelessstevendzo
The document discusses Ruckus Wireless, a company that develops "Smart Wi-Fi" technology. Some key points:
- Ruckus develops adaptive beamforming antenna technology that focuses Wi-Fi signals toward clients for better coverage and interference rejection.
- Their BeamFlex antennas allow signals to automatically steer around obstacles and avoid interfering with neighboring access points.
- This provides more reliable coverage over a larger area than traditional omni-directional antennas, reducing the number of access points needed.
Ruijie Networks is a Chinese networking company that produces WiFi access points and controllers. Over the past decade, Ruijie has grown to become a top networking vendor in China with over 300 R&D employees and annual sales exceeding $200 million by 2009. Some key milestones include releasing their first 11ac product in 2011, achieving the number 2 market share in China by 2015, and becoming the top vendor for WiFi 6 products in China with over 40% market share by 2019. Ruijie continues to invest in new WiFi technologies like 802.11ax and develop scenario-based access points for different vertical markets.
The document provides an overview of Deliberant's APC series products, which are designed for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectivity. The product line includes base stations and client devices utilizing unlicensed 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. The products feature a new operating system, proprietary polling protocol, integrated antennas, weather resistance, and mounting options. They are suitable for applications including last mile connectivity, surveillance, and hotspots.
The Meraki MR12 is a single-radio 802.11n cloud-managed WiFi access point designed for small offices and branches. It uses 802.11n technologies like MIMO and beamforming to provide high throughput and coverage. The MR12 is managed through an intuitive web-based dashboard in the Meraki cloud, eliminating the need for an on-site controller. It offers application-aware traffic shaping and self-optimizing mesh networking to simplify deployment and management.
The document provides product specifications for the AP 7161 outdoor 802.11n mesh access point. Key features include providing ruggedized outdoor performance, 24/7 intrusion protection, and supporting WiNG 5 mesh networking capabilities. The AP 7161 is optimized for applications such as industrial/enterprise campus deployments, video surveillance networks, public safety networks, and smart grid utilities.
Alvarion Breeze Max 2300 2500 3500 - Product BrochureGerry Cohen
Alvarion is answering carrier’s needs for a complete, end-to-end WiMAX solution for personal broadband services by leveraging its advanced base station, BreezeMAX, while incorporating IP mobility core components
and a wide range of end user devices to create its 4Motion™ solution.
The document summarizes Ruckus Wireless' BeamFlex smart antenna technology. It begins by explaining how traditional omni-directional antennas work like unfocused light bulbs, wasting energy. BeamFlex antennas focus RF energy into beams towards intended receivers, improving coverage and reducing interference between access points. Dynamic BeamFlex antennas automatically direct signals, reject interference, and steer around obstacles. This allows fewer access points to reach farther while automatically adapting to client movements. Performance tests show Ruckus outperforming competitors under interference. BeamFlex integrates with Ruckus' ZoneFlex access points and ZoneDirector wireless controller to optimize coverage and performance.
Giải pháp mạng không dây thông minh Ruckus Wirelessstevendzo
The document discusses Ruckus Wireless, a company that develops "Smart Wi-Fi" technology. Some key points:
- Ruckus develops adaptive beamforming antenna technology that focuses Wi-Fi signals toward clients for better coverage and interference rejection.
- Their BeamFlex antennas allow signals to automatically steer around obstacles and avoid interfering with neighboring access points.
- This provides more reliable coverage over a larger area than traditional omni-directional antennas, reducing the number of access points needed.
Ruijie Networks is a Chinese networking company that produces WiFi access points and controllers. Over the past decade, Ruijie has grown to become a top networking vendor in China with over 300 R&D employees and annual sales exceeding $200 million by 2009. Some key milestones include releasing their first 11ac product in 2011, achieving the number 2 market share in China by 2015, and becoming the top vendor for WiFi 6 products in China with over 40% market share by 2019. Ruijie continues to invest in new WiFi technologies like 802.11ax and develop scenario-based access points for different vertical markets.
The document provides an overview of Deliberant's APC series products, which are designed for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectivity. The product line includes base stations and client devices utilizing unlicensed 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. The products feature a new operating system, proprietary polling protocol, integrated antennas, weather resistance, and mounting options. They are suitable for applications including last mile connectivity, surveillance, and hotspots.
Wireless LAN Design and Deployment of Rich Media NetworksCisco Mobility
This document discusses wireless LAN design and deployment for rich media networks. It covers topics such as Wi-Fi channel bandwidth management for multiple application types, configuring for capacity and voice/video bandwidth, configuring for best channel utilization, 802.11 channel design for VDI, and bringing 802.11n enhancements together for better data, voice and video wireless LANs. The document provides recommendations and considerations for optimizing a wireless network for various media types including voice, video and data.
The AP 621 is a cost-efficient single radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that combines WiNG 5 intelligence at the edge with a single radio design. When deployed with a wireless controller, it offers top performance along with security, QoS, and direct forwarding services at the edge without bottlenecking the wireless controller. Key features include support for 802.11a/b/g/n, device and network acceleration through four virtual LANs, gap-free security, and fast and easy deployment through automatic configuration.
The document discusses Dell's history in networking and data center solutions, highlighting key acquisitions and product launches over time that established Dell as a leader in Ethernet switching, data center networking, and storage. It also provides an overview of Dell's current networking portfolio across different layers and environments, including campus, data center, virtualization, wireless, and security solutions. The networking transformation is driven by changing user experiences and models of increased mobility, BYOD, and telecommuting.
The document describes an innovative modular WiFi access point called the AP 8132. It has three key features:
1. It is the industry's first modular access point, allowing additional functionality to be added through snap-on modules for applications like sensor networks and video cameras.
2. It has a dual radio design that delivers high throughput wireless access along with the ability to add two expansion modules for increased capacity as needs grow.
3. The modular design and standard USB interface provide flexibility to deploy applications at the network edge in a simple and cost-effective manner by eliminating the need for separate cabling.
The EL-900 is Tranzeo's second generation high-powered 900MHz outdoor wireless access point, featuring a +29dBm radio, 64MB of RAM, and a powerful processor. It was designed for flexibility, performance, and an attractive appearance, and includes features such as multiple ESSIDs, security protocols, QoS, VLAN support, and remote management via web GUI.
Alvarion is answering carrier’s needs for a complete, end-to-end WiMAX solution for personal broadband services by leveraging its advanced base station, BreezeMAX, while incorporating IP mobility core components
and a wide range of end user devices to create its 4Motion™ solution.
The document discusses Intel network cards and their performance. It explains that throughput and CPU utilization are key metrics, with higher throughput and lower CPU utilization being better. It then describes Intel Adaptive Technology which can automatically adjust packet spacing and reduce collisions to improve these metrics. Testing showed it reduced CPU utilization by 20% and interrupt rates from 2800 to 900. It also allows hardware optimization for different operating systems.
This document discusses HP's Next-Gen MSR series routers. It provides information on various MSR router models including the MSR930, MSR1002-4, MSR1003-8, MSR2000 series and MSR3000 series. It details their technical specifications, features, performance capabilities and target customer groups. The document aims to promote HP's MSR router portfolio and highlight their benefits such as high performance, cost-effectiveness, security, manageability and reliability.
TNS provides complete turnkey solutions for datacenters and network operation centers. They design structured cabling networks that are simplified in layout, increase productivity, and reduce costs through lower capital and operating expenditures. TNS takes a holistic approach to designing technical environments, ensuring they are comfortable, ergonomic spaces that meet the needs of both people and technology. Their network designs focus on minimizing downtime through the use of redundant topologies and reliable equipment.
- Juniper Networks is transforming the experience and economics of networking for top service providers, enterprises, and governments around the world.
- Financially, Juniper is in a strong position despite revenue declines, with sequential revenue and earnings per share growth and $2.6 billion in cash and investments.
- Over the next decade, exponential growth in internet traffic and connected devices will challenge networks, requiring new innovations in high-performance networking, systems, software, and silicon to improve experiences while reducing costs.
Understanding CleanAir Technology to improve enterprise WLAN spectrum managementCisco Mobility
Managing the Radio Frequency and Spectrum is a critical challenge for modern WLAN networks especially with advanced applications like VoWLAN. This session looks at the theory of operations and best practices for taking advantage of Radio Resource Management and usage of several tools included or available from Cisco like ´Planning Mode´ and ´Cisco Spectrum Expert´. Learn More: http://www.cisco.com/go/cleanair
Deploying Cisco ISR G2 and ASR 1000 in the EnterpriseCisco Canada
This presentation discusses the disrupting networking trends that are changing the Enterprise landscape, scope of these changes include the areas of network security, services delivery, application performance optimization and cloud access in tomorrow's borderless networks. The biggest challenge is to help Enterprise IT scale. Borderless Networks is an architectural approach to networking that, if designed correctly, can automate business and network processes driving down operational cost, thus allowing IT to scale. Cisco ISR G2 and ASR 1000 platforms offer the best in class service richness and flexibility that is needed to deliver the promise of borderless networks and allow users to turn on services on-demand.
Increase Profitability with WAV and Exalt SolutionsWAV Inc.
Increase your profitability with Exalt Solutions and WAV Wireless Outfitters.
Go to www.wavonline.com to learn more!
For all of your Wireless needs... WAV's Got You Covered
The document provides an overview of Zhone's MXK MSAN product line. Key points include:
- The MXK platform has evolved since 2001 to support fiber and copper services including GPON, Ethernet, DSL, and voice.
- The MXK supports various residential and business applications including fiber to the node/curb/building, mobile backhaul, and optical LAN.
- The modular MXK chassis come in various sizes and can support high bandwidth, intelligence, reliability, security, and scalability for multi-service delivery.
BreezeMAX 3650 is a 802.16e-based WiMAX solution for the US FCC 3.65-3.70 GHz frequency band allocated for wireless broadband, which includes macro and micro
base stations. Incorporating Alvarion’s field-proven and mature WiMAX technology,
which is one of the market’s most popular 802.16e-based, WiMAX solutions,
BreezeMAX 3650 provides superior coverage and capacity that results in fewer cell
sites for reduced CAPEX and OPEX and an improved business case. Furthermore, as
an 802.16e-based solution, BreezeMAX 3650 offers a future-proof network with
optimized value of investment.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Sales Cloud and its capabilities for enabling modern sales. It highlights common pain points customers face around sales tools not addressing current challenges, declining pipeline and sales productivity. It then outlines Oracle Sales Cloud's solutions such as empowering mobile and productive reps, providing insight-driven 360-degree customer views, and enabling collaborative selling. The document also includes customer examples and competitive differentiators compared to Salesforce.
ZoneFlex 7982 - the best access point everMichal Jarski
Ruckus introduced new Wi-Fi innovations to bolster their portfolio, addressing top problems of capacity, performance, and reliability. This included the ZoneFlex 7982, the first 3-stream 802.11n access point with adaptive antennas, delivering the highest performance and capacity. Ruckus' solutions utilize adaptive signal control, interference mitigation, and other techniques to provide pervasive Wi-Fi performance anywhere and everywhere.
Brocade to Acquire Ruckus Wireless to Build a Networking Company for the Digi...Ed Graczyk
Enhances Brocade’s position as a pure-play networking company, addressing critical networking requirements from the data center to the wireless network edge
The document summarizes a collaboration between Intel and Ruckus to integrate their technologies and create innovative wireless LAN products. Their strategy is to use Intel's expertise in CPUs and Ruckus' advanced wireless capabilities to develop faster, more reliable solutions. Key aspects of the collaboration include using Intel's large customer base to rapidly deploy the new products and focusing on compatibility to work with competitors' technologies. The collaboration aims to enhance both companies' core competencies in delivering wireless communications and networking.
The document discusses key trends and challenges for mHealth technologies. It outlines that mHealth involves delivering healthcare through mobile devices. Some key trends discussed include the rising adoption of smartphones and tablets, a focus on using apps and mobile technologies to change health behaviors long-term, and the increasing use of personal devices in healthcare settings. Key challenges include differences in smartphone capabilities, potential interference issues from multiple wireless devices operating in healthcare facilities, and security vulnerabilities of mHealth devices. The document proposes some new mHealth technologies like adaptive antennas and predictive channel management to help address interference challenges.
How Competitive Sales Battlecards and Silver Bullets Open the Door to Strateg...IntelCollab.com
The document discusses how competitive intelligence teams can impact strategy. It notes that currently, CI teams are often not seen as strategic because they focus too much on theory and not practical tactics. It recommends that CI teams start by excelling at tactical tasks like helping sales teams win deals, creating "battle cards" with competitive information, and collecting sales intelligence. This will help the team gain respect and be asked for strategic advice. With the right framework and systems in place, CI can start to provide more strategic analysis and input over time.
Wireless LAN Design and Deployment of Rich Media NetworksCisco Mobility
This document discusses wireless LAN design and deployment for rich media networks. It covers topics such as Wi-Fi channel bandwidth management for multiple application types, configuring for capacity and voice/video bandwidth, configuring for best channel utilization, 802.11 channel design for VDI, and bringing 802.11n enhancements together for better data, voice and video wireless LANs. The document provides recommendations and considerations for optimizing a wireless network for various media types including voice, video and data.
The AP 621 is a cost-efficient single radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that combines WiNG 5 intelligence at the edge with a single radio design. When deployed with a wireless controller, it offers top performance along with security, QoS, and direct forwarding services at the edge without bottlenecking the wireless controller. Key features include support for 802.11a/b/g/n, device and network acceleration through four virtual LANs, gap-free security, and fast and easy deployment through automatic configuration.
The document discusses Dell's history in networking and data center solutions, highlighting key acquisitions and product launches over time that established Dell as a leader in Ethernet switching, data center networking, and storage. It also provides an overview of Dell's current networking portfolio across different layers and environments, including campus, data center, virtualization, wireless, and security solutions. The networking transformation is driven by changing user experiences and models of increased mobility, BYOD, and telecommuting.
The document describes an innovative modular WiFi access point called the AP 8132. It has three key features:
1. It is the industry's first modular access point, allowing additional functionality to be added through snap-on modules for applications like sensor networks and video cameras.
2. It has a dual radio design that delivers high throughput wireless access along with the ability to add two expansion modules for increased capacity as needs grow.
3. The modular design and standard USB interface provide flexibility to deploy applications at the network edge in a simple and cost-effective manner by eliminating the need for separate cabling.
The EL-900 is Tranzeo's second generation high-powered 900MHz outdoor wireless access point, featuring a +29dBm radio, 64MB of RAM, and a powerful processor. It was designed for flexibility, performance, and an attractive appearance, and includes features such as multiple ESSIDs, security protocols, QoS, VLAN support, and remote management via web GUI.
Alvarion is answering carrier’s needs for a complete, end-to-end WiMAX solution for personal broadband services by leveraging its advanced base station, BreezeMAX, while incorporating IP mobility core components
and a wide range of end user devices to create its 4Motion™ solution.
The document discusses Intel network cards and their performance. It explains that throughput and CPU utilization are key metrics, with higher throughput and lower CPU utilization being better. It then describes Intel Adaptive Technology which can automatically adjust packet spacing and reduce collisions to improve these metrics. Testing showed it reduced CPU utilization by 20% and interrupt rates from 2800 to 900. It also allows hardware optimization for different operating systems.
This document discusses HP's Next-Gen MSR series routers. It provides information on various MSR router models including the MSR930, MSR1002-4, MSR1003-8, MSR2000 series and MSR3000 series. It details their technical specifications, features, performance capabilities and target customer groups. The document aims to promote HP's MSR router portfolio and highlight their benefits such as high performance, cost-effectiveness, security, manageability and reliability.
TNS provides complete turnkey solutions for datacenters and network operation centers. They design structured cabling networks that are simplified in layout, increase productivity, and reduce costs through lower capital and operating expenditures. TNS takes a holistic approach to designing technical environments, ensuring they are comfortable, ergonomic spaces that meet the needs of both people and technology. Their network designs focus on minimizing downtime through the use of redundant topologies and reliable equipment.
- Juniper Networks is transforming the experience and economics of networking for top service providers, enterprises, and governments around the world.
- Financially, Juniper is in a strong position despite revenue declines, with sequential revenue and earnings per share growth and $2.6 billion in cash and investments.
- Over the next decade, exponential growth in internet traffic and connected devices will challenge networks, requiring new innovations in high-performance networking, systems, software, and silicon to improve experiences while reducing costs.
Understanding CleanAir Technology to improve enterprise WLAN spectrum managementCisco Mobility
Managing the Radio Frequency and Spectrum is a critical challenge for modern WLAN networks especially with advanced applications like VoWLAN. This session looks at the theory of operations and best practices for taking advantage of Radio Resource Management and usage of several tools included or available from Cisco like ´Planning Mode´ and ´Cisco Spectrum Expert´. Learn More: http://www.cisco.com/go/cleanair
Deploying Cisco ISR G2 and ASR 1000 in the EnterpriseCisco Canada
This presentation discusses the disrupting networking trends that are changing the Enterprise landscape, scope of these changes include the areas of network security, services delivery, application performance optimization and cloud access in tomorrow's borderless networks. The biggest challenge is to help Enterprise IT scale. Borderless Networks is an architectural approach to networking that, if designed correctly, can automate business and network processes driving down operational cost, thus allowing IT to scale. Cisco ISR G2 and ASR 1000 platforms offer the best in class service richness and flexibility that is needed to deliver the promise of borderless networks and allow users to turn on services on-demand.
Increase Profitability with WAV and Exalt SolutionsWAV Inc.
Increase your profitability with Exalt Solutions and WAV Wireless Outfitters.
Go to www.wavonline.com to learn more!
For all of your Wireless needs... WAV's Got You Covered
The document provides an overview of Zhone's MXK MSAN product line. Key points include:
- The MXK platform has evolved since 2001 to support fiber and copper services including GPON, Ethernet, DSL, and voice.
- The MXK supports various residential and business applications including fiber to the node/curb/building, mobile backhaul, and optical LAN.
- The modular MXK chassis come in various sizes and can support high bandwidth, intelligence, reliability, security, and scalability for multi-service delivery.
BreezeMAX 3650 is a 802.16e-based WiMAX solution for the US FCC 3.65-3.70 GHz frequency band allocated for wireless broadband, which includes macro and micro
base stations. Incorporating Alvarion’s field-proven and mature WiMAX technology,
which is one of the market’s most popular 802.16e-based, WiMAX solutions,
BreezeMAX 3650 provides superior coverage and capacity that results in fewer cell
sites for reduced CAPEX and OPEX and an improved business case. Furthermore, as
an 802.16e-based solution, BreezeMAX 3650 offers a future-proof network with
optimized value of investment.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Sales Cloud and its capabilities for enabling modern sales. It highlights common pain points customers face around sales tools not addressing current challenges, declining pipeline and sales productivity. It then outlines Oracle Sales Cloud's solutions such as empowering mobile and productive reps, providing insight-driven 360-degree customer views, and enabling collaborative selling. The document also includes customer examples and competitive differentiators compared to Salesforce.
ZoneFlex 7982 - the best access point everMichal Jarski
Ruckus introduced new Wi-Fi innovations to bolster their portfolio, addressing top problems of capacity, performance, and reliability. This included the ZoneFlex 7982, the first 3-stream 802.11n access point with adaptive antennas, delivering the highest performance and capacity. Ruckus' solutions utilize adaptive signal control, interference mitigation, and other techniques to provide pervasive Wi-Fi performance anywhere and everywhere.
Brocade to Acquire Ruckus Wireless to Build a Networking Company for the Digi...Ed Graczyk
Enhances Brocade’s position as a pure-play networking company, addressing critical networking requirements from the data center to the wireless network edge
The document summarizes a collaboration between Intel and Ruckus to integrate their technologies and create innovative wireless LAN products. Their strategy is to use Intel's expertise in CPUs and Ruckus' advanced wireless capabilities to develop faster, more reliable solutions. Key aspects of the collaboration include using Intel's large customer base to rapidly deploy the new products and focusing on compatibility to work with competitors' technologies. The collaboration aims to enhance both companies' core competencies in delivering wireless communications and networking.
The document discusses key trends and challenges for mHealth technologies. It outlines that mHealth involves delivering healthcare through mobile devices. Some key trends discussed include the rising adoption of smartphones and tablets, a focus on using apps and mobile technologies to change health behaviors long-term, and the increasing use of personal devices in healthcare settings. Key challenges include differences in smartphone capabilities, potential interference issues from multiple wireless devices operating in healthcare facilities, and security vulnerabilities of mHealth devices. The document proposes some new mHealth technologies like adaptive antennas and predictive channel management to help address interference challenges.
How Competitive Sales Battlecards and Silver Bullets Open the Door to Strateg...IntelCollab.com
The document discusses how competitive intelligence teams can impact strategy. It notes that currently, CI teams are often not seen as strategic because they focus too much on theory and not practical tactics. It recommends that CI teams start by excelling at tactical tasks like helping sales teams win deals, creating "battle cards" with competitive information, and collecting sales intelligence. This will help the team gain respect and be asked for strategic advice. With the right framework and systems in place, CI can start to provide more strategic analysis and input over time.
The document provides information about Ruckus Wireless, including:
1. Ruckus Wireless is a networking company that has over 44,000 customers, 100+ patents, and was founded in 2004 based in Sunnyvale, CA.
2. Key technologies developed by Ruckus include BeamFlex adaptive antenna arrays, ChannelFly for adaptive WiFi channel selection, SmartMesh for reliable mesh networking, and SmartCast for prioritizing different types of network traffic.
3. The document discusses these technologies and how they provide benefits like improved signal strength, capacity, and reliability compared to competitors' products that rely on standard technologies.
Rise Above the Ruckus: Hot Topics in PhilanthropyRHB_Solutions
Rick Bailey, Founder and CEO of RHB, a specialized marketing consultancy that has served more than 200 nonprofits over the course of its 22-year history, presents "Rise Above the Ruckus: You Deserve to be Heard." Rick's presentation offers valuable insights for nonprofit professionals and others who are interested in the marketing and branding of nonprofit organizations.
Competitive battle for e commerce supremacy -ebay vs google & microsoft case ...prashanthc85
Case study on the Competitive battle for E-Commerce supremacy by ebay, Google and Microsoft. The competitive advantage that ebay shopping site has over Google Base and Microsoft's Windows Live Expo online classifieds portals.
The document discusses Ruckus Wireless' ZoneFlex Wi-Fi solution for the hospitality industry. It provides an overview of the ZoneFlex system, highlighting its ease of use, reliability, performance and lower total cost of ownership compared to other solutions. It also shares case studies of successful ZoneFlex deployments in hotels that have improved coverage, support for high bandwidth applications and reduced costs compared to wired network upgrades.
Integrated Banking System A Use Case for System Integration, Business Rules...WSO2
This document discusses a banking use case sample that demonstrates an account opening process. It integrates several existing systems to create a new business capability. The account opening procedure checks if a customer exists, creates a record if not, creates the account in the mainframe system, links a debit card, and issues the card. Extensions are proposed, including adding validation rules and manager approval. A high-level architecture is presented mapping the use case to various WSO2 products for the API, BPEL, business rules, data services, proxies, analytics, and demo.
Introduction to Ruckus Carrier SolutionsMichal Jarski
Ruckus provides carrier-grade Wi-Fi solutions including access points and wireless gateways. It has over 12,000 customers worldwide, has shipped over 3 million access points, and has experienced strong revenue growth rates. Ruckus touts its radio performance innovations including BeamFlex adaptive antenna technology which can provide better range, capacity and reliability compared to competitors. It also claims its solutions can reduce capital and operating costs. Ruckus discusses key requirements for carrier Wi-Fi including great connectivity in challenging environments and seamless integration with mobile networks.
Ruckus Wireless provides carrier Wi-Fi solutions and services. They outline 5 strategies for carriers to successfully deploy and monetize Wi-Fi: 1) Grow the footprint by expanding Wi-Fi coverage, 2) Own the venue traffic by acquiring more venues and monetizing analytics, 3) Offer Wi-Fi as a service to venues by providing cloud-based Wi-Fi networks, 4) Enable Wi-Fi roaming partnerships to increase usage and retention, 5) Focus on user experience centered Wi-Fi to drive more traffic and monetization opportunities. Ruckus has seen strong revenue growth and has customers in over 34 countries.
Real world campus wi-fi, and what's coming next - Ruckus Wireless - Networksh...Jisc
How are your students using and experiencing Wi-Fi today? In this talk, Ruckus Wireless will look at a 'day in the life' of your connected digital natives, to better understand their sky-high expectations. They will then look a few years out, and ask 'what's next' for campus networks?
The document introduces the Ruckus ZoneFlex wireless system for SMB and hot zone markets. It includes ZoneFlex access points, a ZoneDirector central control system, and FlexMaster remote management. Key features include Network BeamFlex technology for optimized signal paths, simplified 5-minute configuration with Minute Config, and unmatched price/value. Products will start at under $2,000 and be available beginning in June 2007.
This document provides an introduction to Oracle Financials and its implementation. It discusses the job of an Oracle Financials functional consultant, which is to implement Oracle Financials modules according to a client's business requirements. It then provides an overview of Oracle Financials modules including Payables, Receivables, General Ledger, Assets, and Cash Management.
A Conversation About Location - With Ruckus Wireless Smart Positioning Techno...Ruckus Wireless
What's this thing about Location Technology and Location Based Services?
Why are brands and businesses interested in Location Based Services (LBS) and Location Based Marketing & Advertising?
What you see here, is a conversation that we've had all over the world with some of the most forward-thinking executives - including CEOs, CTOs and CMOs - about the use of accurate, Wi-Fi-based location technology in shopping malls, airports, hotels, convention centres and other large public venues.
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Juniper EX9200 is programmable Core Switch for Enterprise and Telco, supporting SDN based, 100Gig Ethernet and Full Routing capability for MPLS private networks
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless ControllerRobb Boyd
This document discusses Cisco's Catalyst 9800 Wireless Controller. It introduces the Catalyst 9800 series, which includes the C9800-40 and C9800-80 appliances. The C9800-80 can support up to 6,000 access points and 64,000 clients, while the C9800-40 can support up to 2,000 access points and 32,000 clients. The document also discusses the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Wireless Controller for Cloud and for Switch, which embed the wireless capabilities on switches. It highlights features like seamless software updates, high availability, and support for technologies like SD-Access, ETA, and wireless assurance.
The document is a specification sheet for the Motorola AP 8222 access point. It has a sleek design with internal antennas that allows it to be discretely installed in various environments. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless connectivity at speeds up to 1.3Gbps. It has advanced features such as beamforming, security, and quality of service to ensure robust and reliable connections for demanding applications. The AP 8222 is part of Motorola's WiNG 5 product line and can be easily managed through their controllers to seamlessly scale the wireless network.
The S2000nano is an intelligent low power RTU/logger that uses WITS and DNP3 protocols (1). It has inputs and outputs that make it suitable for a wide range of applications and offers powerful processing at a competitive price (2). It can be configured using programming tools and includes features like data logging, alarms, and security (3).
The Allied Telesis x610 Series switches provide scalable and high-performing networking solutions for businesses. The switches are available in 24-port and 48-port models with optional 10GbE uplinks, and can be stacked together to scale up to eight units. They feature fully non-blocking switching on all ports, powerful network management tools, and high availability through stacking and ring protection technologies. The switches also offer security, quality of service, and power over Ethernet capabilities.
Cisco Unified Wireless Network and Converged access – Design sessionCisco Russia
This document discusses Cisco's unified wireless network and converged access design session. It provides an overview of wireless standards past and present, including expected developments. Cisco's unified access vision is described, bringing wired and wireless onto a single policy and management framework. The document highlights Cisco's leadership in wireless networking and reviews Cisco's wireless product portfolio, including new access point models. Key capabilities such as RF management and advanced mobility services are also summarized.
An experience is a personal and emotional event we remember. Every experience is established based upon pre-determined expectations we conceive and create in our minds. It’s personal, and therefore, remains a moving and evolving target in every scenario. When our experience concludes and the moment has passed, the outcome remains in our memory. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return. Users might forget facts or details about their computing environment but they find it difficult to forgot the feeling behind a bad network experience. When something goes wrong with the network or an application, do you always get the blame?
If the number of spine switches were to be merely doubled, the effect of a single switch failure is halved. With 8 spine switches, the effect of a single switch failure only causes a 12% reduction in available bandwidth. So, in modern data centers, people build networks with anywhere from 4 to 32 spine switches. With a leaf-spine network, every server on the network is exactly the same distance away from all other servers – three port hops, to be precise. The benefit of this architecture is that you can just add more spines and leaves as you expand the cluster and you don't have to do any recabling. Intuition Systems will also get more predictable latency between the nodes.
As a trend, disaggregation seems to be most useful for very large companies like Facebook and Google, or cloud providers. The technology does not necessarily have significant implications for small or medium sized businesses. Historically, however, technology has a way of trickling down from the pioneering phases of existing only within large companies with tremendous resources, to becoming more standardized across the board.
Large venues like stadiums or concert halls are challenging environments for Wi-Fi deployments. Most of today’s phones and tablets carry Wi-Fi interfaces. A safe assumption is that at least one device per person in a stadium carry a Wi-Fi interface. Monetizing those Wi-Fi interfaces with real time information of the event in the venue, targeted advertising, internet access, multimedia and social applications can create new revenues to the owner of the venue, if executed properly.
The document summarizes the key features and specifications of the AP-7131 tri-radio 802.11n access point. The AP-7131 is the first access point to support three radios, allowing it to simultaneously provide wireless client access, wireless mesh networking, and wireless intrusion prevention system (IPS) functionality. It offers high throughput wireless networking capabilities for voice, video, and data applications. Additional features include centralized management, wireless meshing, spectrum analysis tools, and integrated security functions like firewall, VPN, and wireless IPS. The document provides detailed specifications on the radio capabilities, operating environment, performance, management features, and security of the AP-7131.
The AP-7131 is an 802.11n access point with 3 radios that provides high-speed wireless data, voice, video, mesh networking, and wireless intrusion prevention system (IPS) functionality. It delivers maximum wireless network throughput of up to 600 Mbps. The tri-radio design allows the device to dedicate radios to different functions like client access, mesh networking, and 24/7 wireless IPS sensing. It can operate as either a standalone access point or centrally managed by a wireless switch. The multi-functionality reduces costs by eliminating the need for separate devices and infrastructure to support different network services.
The AP 650 is a thin, multi-purpose 802.11n wireless access point that offers simultaneous wireless LAN access and sensing. It has options for one or two radios and supports high throughput MIMO technology. It simplifies installation using standard Power-over-Ethernet and allows for fast and easy deployment by deriving intelligence from a wireless switch or controller. The AP 650 provides security features including firewall, authentication, and wireless intrusion prevention and offers remote helpdesk support capabilities.
The AP 7131 is an 802.11n wireless access point with three radios that allows it to simultaneously provide wireless client access, wireless backhaul/meshing, and wireless intrusion prevention system (IPS) functionality. It can operate as a standalone access point or be centrally managed. Key features include support for up to 600Mbps wireless speeds, self-healing mesh networking, integrated security capabilities, and flexible radio configuration.
Places in the network (featuring policy)Jeff Green
Networks of the Future will be about a great user experience, devices and things…
In an industry that’s already defined, Extreme Network’s recent announcement of The Automated Campus is a significant advance in networking. For the first time, all the essential technologies, products, procedures and support are gathered together and integrated. All too often, the piecemeal/piecewise growth strategy, typically applied in network evolutions, results in too many tools, procedures, and techniques. The patchwork quilt approach precludes fast responsiveness, optimal operations staff productivity, and sacrifices the accuracy and efficiency required to keep end-users productive as well.
The most important opportunity to improve efficiency for governments today is in boosting both the productivity of end-users and network operators. The automated campus must address the productivity of network planners and network operations managers and staff. The often-significant number of elements required in an installation can demand significant staff time and can, consequentially, have an adverse impact on operating expenses (OpEx). While It is possible to build traditional networks that, when running correctly and optimally get the job done, they often embody such high operating expenses that cost becomes the overriding factor controlling the evolution of the campus network. The Automated Campus will allow XYZ Account to address all these issues and concerns. A key goal must be for XYZ Account to reduce the number of “moving parts” required to build and operate any campus and introduce a level of simplicity and automation that will address your future.
Extreme’s strategy for Campus Automation begins with re-thinking the way networks are designed, deployed and managed. Extreme’s Fabric-based networks enable faster configuration and troubleshooting; As a result, there is less opportunity for misconfiguration. Several automation solutions designed to enhance security often force network managers to accept complexity and degraded resilience to secure the network to meet local policies. Should a breach occur, containment to that segment protects even more sensitive parts of the network, resulting in a true dead-end for the hacker. With Extreme’s Automated Campus services can easily be defined and provisioned on-the-fly without disruption. Network operators specify what services are allowed or prohibited across the network.
The document describes the Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x908 modular switch. It has several key features including dual power supplies and fan modules for reliability. It uses the Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework (AMF) for powerful centralized management and automation. The switch also provides high availability through features like VCStack stacking and EPSRing for traffic redundancy. It is suited for high performance applications with full non-blocking switching and Layer 3 routing capabilities.
The document discusses Aruba's networking portfolio and solutions for campus, branch, and data center networks. It highlights Aruba's new CX switching portfolio which features a common operating system and architecture across edge access to the data center. The CX switches are designed to address customer challenges around legacy networks not keeping pace with digital transformation needs. The document also covers Aruba's Wi-Fi 6 access point portfolio and the benefits of Wi-Fi 6 technology.
The AP 622 is a dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that provides high performance wireless connectivity. It features two MIMO radios that allow one radio to be used for client access while the second can be used simultaneously for additional functions like wireless sensing. When deployed with a wireless controller, the AP 622 supports voice and video applications with security, quality of service and mobility services managed locally at the edge of the network.
The AP 622 is a dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that provides high performance wireless connectivity. It features two MIMO radios that allow one radio to be used for client access while the second can be used simultaneously for additional functions like wireless sensing. When deployed with a wireless controller, the AP 622 supports voice and video applications with security, quality of service and mobility services managed locally at the edge of the network.
The AP 622 is a dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that provides high performance wireless connectivity. It features two MIMO radios that allow one radio to be used for client access while the second can be used simultaneously for additional functions like wireless sensing. When deployed with a wireless controller, the AP 622 supports voice and video applications with security, quality of service and mobility services managed locally at the edge of the network.
The AP 622 is a dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that provides high performance wireless connectivity. It features two MIMO radios that allow one radio to be used for client access while the second can be used simultaneously for additional functions like wireless sensing. When deployed with a wireless controller, the AP 622 supports voice and video applications with security, quality of service and mobility services managed locally at the edge of the network.
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Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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= Fully ComplyO = Partial Comply×= Not ComplyHere are a set of common features that common appears on RFP where Juniper has a competitive advantages
= Fully ComplyO = Partial Comply×= Not ComplyHere are a set of common features that common appears on RFP where Juniper has a competitive advantages
This matrix is intent to be used as a reference for competitive product positioning
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ToundestandTxBF transmit beamforming, consider a radio signal as a wave shape, with a wave length that is specific to the frequency of the signal. When two radio signals are send from different antenna, these signals are added together at the receiver’s antenna. Depending on the distance that each radio signal travels, they are very likely to arrive at the receiver out of phase with each other. This difference in phase at the receiver affects the overall signal strength of the received signal. By carefully adjusting the phase of the radio signal strength of the received, the received signal can be maximized at the receiver, increasing SNR.This is what transmit beamforming does: It effectively focuses the transmitters on a single receiver.Transmit beamforming cannot easily be done at the transmitter without information from the receiver about the received signal. This feeback is available only from 802.11n devices (explictTxBF), and not from 802.11a, b, g devices. To maximize the signal at the receiver, feedback from the receiver must be sent to the transmitter so that the transmitter can tune each signal it sends.This feedback is not immediate and is only valid for a short time. Any physical movement by the transmitter, receiver or elements in the environment will quickly invalidate the parameters used by beamforming. The wavelenght for a 2.4GHz radio is only 120mm, and only 55mm for a 5GHz radio. Thus a normal walking pace of 1meter per second will rapidly move the receiver out of the spot where the transmitter’s beamforming efforts are most effective.Transmit beamforming is useful only when transmitting to a single receiver. It is not possible to optimize the phase of the transmitted signals when sending broadcast or multicast transmissions. Making hotel guest room the most ideal use case for TxBF!!! For this reason, in general networking applications, the utility of transmit beamforming is somewhat limited, providing improved SNR at the receiver for only those transmissions that are send to that receiver alone.Transmit beamforming can increase the data rate available at greater distances from the AP.But it does not increase the coverage area of an AP.Since that is determined, in large part, by the ability to receive the beacons from the access point. Beacons are a broadcast transmission that does not benefit from transmit beamforming