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September 30, 2011

Webinar - Webinar Explains How to Roll out 'Bring-Your-Own-Device' Wi-Fi Initiatives for iPads, etc. at Work


Let’s face it. A growing number of employees now have their own iPads, PlayBooks and will soon sport Kindle Fires, along with dozens of other mobile devices. Increasingly, employees are using these devices as part of their daily routine in the office. A free Webinar, to be held on Tuesday, October 4, at 2:00PM Eastern Time/11:00 AM Pacific, will answer questions relating to this cutting edge topic.




Representatives from Aruba Networks (News - Alert) and Carousel Industries will guide your IT department on how to scale your Wi-Fi network and implement helpdesk procedures in order to support the increasing number of mobile devices in the workplace. They will also touch on how to do this with minimal cost while at the same time increasing productivity and security.

Keyur Shah, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Aruba Networks will be presenting on the Webinar. He has over a decade of experience in developing, marketing and implementing networking solutions. He helps enterprises resolve problems with their networks and integrate mobile devices into existing networks smoothly and easily.

Joining Shah will be Keith Broadbent, Systems Engineering Team Lead for the North Region at Carousel Industries. He provides networking solutions for Carousel customers and supports efforts of the North Regional sales team to solve customer business needs.

Moderating the event is Erik Linask (News - Alert), Group Editorial Director at TMCnet.

Sign up today for the Webinar, to be held on Tuesday, October 4 at 2:00PM Eastern Time.


Rich Steeves is a TMCnet copy editor. He taught writing for nine years. He has also worked as an editorial assistant at Penny Publications. He has written short stories, newspaper columns, blogs and recently published his first novel. He attended The George Washington University where he received his bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in education. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves