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Aerohive Networks to Present on IoT and 802.11ac at Interop New York
SUNNYVALE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Aerohive
Networks® (NYSE:HIVE), a leader in
controller-less Wi-Fi and cloud-managed mobile networking for the
enterprise market, today announced its presence at IT conference Interop (News - Alert)
New York, taking place September 29 - October 3, 2014. Director of
Advanced Technology and Wi-Fi industry expert, Matthew Gast, will team
up with Director of Product Marketing, Abby Strong, to co-present on
Wi-Fi and the Internet of Things (IoT). Additionally, Gast will deliver
a presentation on using the latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, to build
next-generation Wireless LANs.
Aerohive (News - Alert) Presentations At-A-Glance
Building
the Wi-Fi Onramp to the Internet of Things Track: Mobility
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Who: Matthew
Gast, director of advanced technology, Aerohive Networks (News - Alert); Abby
Strong, director of product marketing, Aerohive Networks
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What: The current evolution of Wi-Fi is driven by the rising
need to enable machine-to-machine communication. These new devices
place compleely different demands on the network, and will vastly
outnumber users as they enable building automation, physical security,
and many forms of wearable technology. To cope with all these new
devices, IT departments need to build wireless networks supporting
higher density and more differentiated security. This speaking session
will discuss current and future technology developments to build
robust networks that support IoT deployments.
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When: Thursday, October 2, 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET
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Where: Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, NY in Room
E16, Level 1
Using
802.11ac to Build Next-Generation Wireless LANs Track: Mobility
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Who: Matthew
Gast, director of advanced technology, Aerohive Networks
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What: 802.11ac applies a variety of techniques to increase
speed, and these new protocol features require network administrators
and architects to use different techniques to build next-generation
networks. When building a network based on 802.11ac, architects must
be aware of the differences from previous-generation networks based on
802.11n and 802.11a/b/g. As part of the continuing rollout of
802.11ac, network deployments must adapt to the changing nature of the
protocol and administrators need to consider how the additional
features for speed and efficiency affect the underlying architecture
of the network.
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When: Friday, October 3, 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. ET
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Where: Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, NY in Room
E14, Level 1
About Aerohive Networks
Aerohive (NYSE:HIVE) unleashes the power of enterprise mobility.
Aerohive's technology enables organizations of all sizes to use mobility
to increase productivity, engage customers and grow their
business. Deployed in over 16,000 customers worldwide, Aerohive's
proprietary mobility platform takes advantage of the cloud and a
distributed architecture to deliver scalable, simplified, secure and
cost-effective networks. Aerohive was founded in 2006 and is
headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. For more information, please visit www.aerohive.com,
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