Great information, and perspective. Thanks, John!
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Lee,
We have gone ahead and done what you hinted at and made a pact with the devil.
We are an Aruba shop but for various reasons we were not in a position to
proceed with their enterprise solution this term. When we were approached by
various academic departments about using Apple TVs in class a
Yes I've heard of Aruba's solution. But I said Cisco has an
"opportunity" to provide a competitive advantage, as do their
competitors such as Aruba. An opportunity to provide a competitive
advantage doesn't equal a competitive advantage. That depends on
performance or at least perceived performa
Everyone:
If you are attending the Annual Conference next week, there is a Constituent
Group Lounge (Meeting Room 205B) open from 7:00a - 6:30p. Since the
Constituency Group meetings have a restricted time frame to meet, these lounges
are a great place to sit down in between sessions to discus
We use CloudPath XpressConnect Wizard to provision our clients. It only pushed
the upstream certificate chain for trust, not the actual server certificates.
You can seamlessly renew your certificates if you keep the same trust chain.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
(434) 592
How is this a competitive advantage for Cisco?
Have you never heard of Aruba's AirGroup? The features sound very similar.
Bruce Osborne
Network Engineer
IT Network Services
(434) 592-4229
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