High Performance Computing (HPC) is a growing area of the modern data center and cloud computing. Learn how to leverage traditional workloads in this new environment and where issues can arise with deployments.
NetApp Enhanced Data Center Workloads – GPUs and Inference
Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) are an important component of the disaggregated data center in modern computing. Learn more about use cases that can heavily leverage these specialized pieces of hardware and broker virtual access to them through the hypervisor.
NetApp Enhanced Data Center Workloads – Microvisors
The modern hypervisor is a large software construct that allows hardware access to virtual workloads. But does it need to be so big? Learn about smaller microvisors that can broker resource access while also reducing the footprint of the management layer.
NetApp Enhanced Data Center Workloads – Persistent Memory
The landscape of the modern data center has changed in the past few years. Learn more about how persistent memory can accelerate database performance in a virtualized environment.
Apstra NSX-T Security Enforcement Demo
This demonstration show how Apstra AOS accelerates NSX-T deployments with closed loop integration of the underlay and overlay networks. This demo highlights security policy enforcement in a microsegemented network with zero-trust principles.
Apstra AOS and NSX-T Fabric Deployment Demo
This demonstration show how Apstra AOS accelerates NSX-T deployments with closed loop integration of the underlay and overlay networks. This demo highlights deployment of the network fabric, fabric VLANs, and NSX-T Transport Nodes.
Apstra AOS and NSX-T Integration with Claire Delcourt
Learn how Apstra AOS is integrating with VMware NSX-T. This talk includes discussion of yes practices for fabric design, considerations for fabric design with NSX-T, and the Apstra AOS Intent-Based Networking solution.
Apstra Company Update with Mansour Karam
Get a corporate update on Apstra and software-first Intent-Based Networking from Founder and CEO Mansour Karam. Learn more about key capabilities in Apstra AOS 3.1 that were announced at VMworld 2019.
Aruba Dragonblood Update
WPA3 is a Great Leap Forward in wireless security technology. Learn the latest about the Dragonblood issues with the protocol and how it is being addressed by the architects behind the protocol.
Aruba AI-Powered Network Operations
“It must be your network”! If you’re a network admin, then you must be pretty used to others pointing fingers at the network for client and application issues, when the real culprit was outside the network. How often have you found yourselves scrambling to prove your innocence to reduce the MTTI (Mean Time To Innocence)? […]
Aruba Enhanced Wi-Fi Security
Device provisioning tends to be tedious, insecure and hard to scale. This is compounded when more “headless” devices, such as IoT sensors that lack user interfaces, need to be deployed. Wi-Fi Easy Connect, also known as Device Provisioning Protocol (DPP) is a new standard that allows devices to be easily provisioned onto a network using […]
Aruba Better Edge Experience with WLAN as an IoT Platform
With the introduction of Wi-Fi 6, Aruba has delivered 802.11ax multi user capabilities like OFDMA and Target Wake Time, support for the 2.4GHz channel, as well as integrated USB, Bluetooth 5 and 802.15.4 radios to transform the role of the access point into an IoT platform. This brings support for a broad range of use […]
Aruba Outdoor Access Points for Hazardous Locations
Aruba is introducing two new models in the Aruba 370EX series for operation in Class 1 Div 2/Zone 2 and ATEX Zone 2 areas. The solutions leverage the ease of install that Aruba APs have a track record of providing without sacrificing radio operation and robustness. We’ll be talking and showing this product and answer […]
Aruba Opening the 6 GHz Band for Unlicensed Operations
The Wi-Fi industry badly needs more mid-band spectrum to keep up with demand, and to enable widespread use of 80 and 160-MHz channels. FCC has initiated a rulemaking to potentially open 1.2 gigahertz of new spectrum in the 6 GHz band for unlicensed devices. This is enough for fourteen 80-MHz channels, and nearly sixty 20-MHz […]
Aruba Enterprise Passpoint and the Future of In-Building Coverage
Wi-Fi 6 propels user experience, performance and density to new heights, with support for a wide range of new and expanding use cases. It is actively being deployed in many customer premises today and we expect the standard to become the predominant connectivity method for the majority of enterprise and industry segments over the next […]
Aruba Market Momentum, Strategic Priorities
Ash Chowdappa, GM-SVP of WLAN, Cloud and Security, gives a brief introduction of Aruba in the Wireless LAN space and a high-level overview of today’s discussions.
Mobility Field Day 4 Delegate Roundtable – Spectrum Discussion
Wi-Fi requires spectrum to operate. And growth requires even more spectrum. But the unlicensed bands where it operates are getting crowded. New spectrum opportunities are coming up soon but how will they be used? And what does it mean for enterprise tech practitioners? Listen to this discussion from the Mobility Field Day 4 delegates.
Mobility Field Day 4 Delegate Roundtable – 5G vs Wi-Fi
The future of edge connectivity lies in new technology like 5G mobile networks and advanced Wi-Fi protocols. But can they both exist? Who is driving adoption of these solutions and how will enterprise technical practitioners know which one to choose? Join the Mobility Field Day 4 delegates as they have a discussion about this topic […]
Fortinet FortiLabs: A Peek Behind the Curtain
A brief sneak peek at some of the wireless related R&D items that engineers at Fortinet are working on
Fortinet Managing the RF with FortiWLM
Now and again an RF environment is large enough, complicated enough, or critical enough that it needs additional tools to manage it. That’s where FortiWLM (Wireless LAN Manager) becomes important.