Nile’s Networking Has Real Advantages, But Is it TOO Exotic?
Lee Badman explores the unique networking solutions offered by Nile, weighing their innovative aspects against their potentially excessive exoticness. He assesses whether their distinctive approach provides real competitive advantages in the tech landscape. Although Lee was not a Mobility Field Day 13 delegate, we look forward to seeing him at a future Tech Field Day event!
Insider Perspectives on NaaS
In this article for Gestalt IT, Sulagna Saha provides an insightful exploration into Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) based on a delegate roundtable discussion from Mobility Field Day 12. She discusses how NaaS is redefining enterprise networking paradigms, offering scalable, flexible solutions that can significantly lower operational costs and simplify network management. For more articles covering Tech Field Day events and roundtables, visit Gestalt IT.
The Cisco #MFD12 Slide That Overloaded My Brain
Lee Badman recently reflected on a presentation from Cisco at Mobility Field Day 12 that was packed with complex information, specifically highlighting a slide that he found particularly overwhelming. In his review, Badman discusses how the slide attempted to cover too much data and technology, making it difficult to quickly understand and retain the vast amount of information presented. Despite the overload, he appreciates the deep dive into Cisco’s powerful capabilities, suggesting a more simplified approach could make such presentations more effective.
Cisco Questions After Mobility Field Day 12
Lee Badman provides an insightful recap of Cisco’s presentations at Mobility Field Day 12, highlighting significant queries and discussions that arose regarding Cisco’s strategies in wireless and mobility spaces. He critically examines the updates and enhancements Cisco has announced, raising questions about their long-term implications for network design and functionality. Badman’s analysis points towards a need for deeper understanding and evaluation of Cisco’s roadmap by IT professionals to effectively integrate these advancements into their operational frameworks.
What’s Bothering Me About Nile After Mobility Field Day 12
Reflecting on the presentations from Mobility Field Day 12, Lee Badman voices concerns about Nile, critiquing their level of clarity and performance against competitors. Badman suggests presenting more evidence and a clearer strategy from Nile to establish credibility and effectiveness in their technology and market approach. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day 12 on Lee’s blog!
WiFi isn’t Always the Best Solution
Wi-Fi is the most dominant client connectivity option on the market today. The growth of ubiquitous computing has only happened because of the mass deployment of Wi-Fi. However, Wi-Fi isn’t the only wireless solution and isn’t always the best way to connect devices. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Lee Badman, Troy Martin, and Ron Westfall as they discuss what other options exist and what workflows they can improve.