Keith R. Parsons

Keith is Managing Director of Wireless LAN Professionals, and focuses his energy on providing great WLAN education, design and consulting to global customers.

Lee Badman

Lee Badman, CWNE #200, is a network architect and independent analyst with over twenty two years of covering the wireless and mobility space under his belt.

Marco Broeken

Dutch Virtualization Admirer and DaaS Lover, Blogger at www.vClouds.nl

Matt Oswalt

Matt Oswalt is a network software developer and blogger.

Matt Simmons

Small Infrastructure IT Administrator in Academia

Peter Paul Engelen

Peter Paul is Managing Director at World Wide WiFi Experts®, Enterprise Wi-Fi / IoT & Mobility Expert & CWNP® Instructor

Ray Lucchesi

Ray Lucchesi is president of Silverton Consulting, blogs at RayOnStorage.com, co-hosts GreyBeardsOnStorage.com podcast and has worked in data storage for over 30 years mostly in marketing and engineering new disk and tape automation products.

Rob Coote

20+ year Networking and Virtualization geek, pivoting into Security. Wannabe hacker, but unable to exit Vim since 2014.

Roger Lund

Roger evangelizes virtualization by night, and is a Solutions Architect at Deltaware Data Solutions during the day.

Ryan Adzima

Mobility engineer and general tinkerer with a broad background in enterprise technology.

Sam Clements

Sam Clements is an avid wireless technologist with a passion for all things mobility.

Scott D. Lowe

Scott D. Lowe is an independent consultant, blogger, and author focusing on issues that affect the CIO and on the virtualization and storage markets.

Teren Bryson

Teren Bryson

Network, Programming, Unix Geek; Whisky Taster; Brain Hacker; Student of Everything; Cancer Survivor; Freelance Writer; Automata; PGP: https://goo.gl/49FMp9 – Coming from the aether.

Terry Slattery

Terry Slattery, CCIE #1026, is a senior network engineer with decades of experience in the internetworking industry.

Tom Hollingsworth

Tom Hollingsworth, CCIE #29213, is an event lead for the Tech Field Day event series specializing in networking, wireless, and security topics.

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