Using Networks as a Platform to Drive Facility and Operations Innovation | Research
Event Overview
No longer simply about Wi-Fi, today's campus networks integrate with building systems that can drive innovation, enhance employee experience, accelerate environmental initiatives and unlock the power of AI. Join WWT Technical Solutions Architect Samuel Clements as he talks about how wireless technology is reshaping connectivity for campus networks and acts as a platform to support hybrid work models that are more secure and embrace the unpredictability of an AI-driven future. Clements also discusses how IT leaders can create inroads with facilities management teams by treating them like a line of business, matching the right wireless technology to specific use cases and how optimized facilities can create a competitive advantage for your organization.
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What to expect
- Get hands on, on demand experience
- Capture real-world insights and research
- Leverage practical and actionable guidance
- Compare, contrast and validate multi-vendor solutions
- Think creatively about strategy
- Tap into our industry-leading expertise and partnerships
Goals and Objectives
Learn about why optimized facilities and operations inside the campus can make an impact on driving innovation within your organization; understand the important differences between wireless technologies; hear about real-world use cases that can be realized by implementing modernized campus networking solutions.
Who should attend?
Network directors, managers and engineers; facility and operations managers and engineers; anyone interested in how wireless technology can improve the office environment.
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