23-09-2009 - 22:34

Meru Networks Kicks Off “802.11 to the Nth Degree Live!” Global Tour

Meru Networks, Inc., the pioneer in 802.11n enterprise networking, today

announced it kicks off a series of seminars that the company will host

across nine cities throughout North America and Europe, focusing on the

migration to Wireless LAN 802.11n. With the industry buzz around the

recent 802.11n standard ratification, the seminars aim to ensure that

enterprise IT departments are equipped to support not only the existing

legacy 802.11a/b/g deployments, but also set up to succeed in driving

the massive shift to 802.11n. In a recent report conducted by the

Dell’Oro Group, 802.11n is expected to account for 80 percent of

wireless LAN installations by the year 2012. The roadshow, which will

arm enterprise attendees with the knowledge needed to be a part of that

installation number, will kick-start on September 28 in Denver, CO.

IT professionals will have an opportunity to gain analyst insight on the

.11n adoption and predictions on the Wireless LAN industry from industry

luminaries Dr. Vaduvur Bharghavan, Meru founder and chief technology

officer, Joe Epstein, Co-Founder and Senior Director of Technology for

Meru, and Craig Mathias, principal analyst at Farpoint Group. Attendees

will also be able to participate in live demonstrations showcasing the

rewards of data, voice, and video applications on a real-time 802.11n

network, and speak with regional customers about their own paths to

successful .11n deployments. During the 802.11 to the Nth Degree tour,

experts will share with participants best practices and cover the

following topics:

  • Implications of 802.11n ratification on the enterprise

  • Migrating to wireless LAN technology and real-world 802.11n deployments

  • How to ensure that client and infrastructure products support the new

    802.11n ratified standard

  • Utilizing 802.11n to improve your network's security and significantly

    increase your ROI

  • Why 802.11n represents a much bigger change than previous wireless

    upgrades

  • Designing a wireless LAN network that matches Ethernet in more than

    just performance

Lunch and learn sessions will provide attendees with the opportunity to

network with their peers and to discuss technical issues related to .11n.

WHO should attend: Meru encourages all businesses and IT

executives interested in improving their Wireless LAN networks with the

802.11n benefits to attend.

WHEN & WHERE: The event is free, however space is limited. To

register for the event and receive additional dates and location details

please visit: http://bit.ly/Ot369.

About Meru Networks

Founded in 2002, Meru Networks develops and markets wireless LAN

infrastructure solutions that use virtualization to deliver pervasive,

high-fidelity wireless service for business-critical voice, video and

data applications. The company first introduced its award-winning

virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, and Meru products embody a

complete departure from typical hub-based WLAN approaches, offering a

wireless solution with levels of performance, reliability, security and

cost-effectiveness previously found only in wired networking

environments. Meru's solutions have been adopted in all major industry

vertical markets, including Fortune 500 enterprises, healthcare,

education, retail, manufacturing, hospitality and government. Meru is

headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and has operations in the Americas,

Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.merunetworks.com

or call (408) 215-5300.

Voce Communications

Leah McLean, 415-308-7928

lmclean@vocecomm.com

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