Meraki Campus Gateway: Cloud-Managed Overlay for Complex Networks

Rowell Dionicio recently explored the Meraki Campus Gateway, a powerful cloud-managed solution designed to simplify complex network infrastructures through an overlay network approach. His analysis emphasizes the platform’s ability to enhance network management and efficiency, highlighting key features that cater to the growing demands of modern enterprise environments. For an in-depth look at the Meraki Campus Gateway and more insights from Mobility Field Day 13, check out Packet6’s coverage on Reliable, Simple, & Seamless Enterprise Wi-Fi.


5G Neutral Host: Solving Enterprise Cellular Coverage Gaps

Rowell Dionicio provides a detailed overview of 5G Neutral Host networks and their pivotal role in addressing cellular coverage gaps within enterprise environments. He explores how these networks can facilitate improved connectivity, ensuring businesses achieve seamless and robust cellular services. For additional insights into 5G solutions and their impact on enterprise Wi-Fi, explore further coverage by Packet6 from Mobility Field Day 13 – offering reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.


Scaling Wi-Fi with Arista Networks EVPN using VESPA and MRO

Rowell Dionicio presents a detailed overview of scaling Wi-Fi solutions utilizing Arista Networks’ EVPN, focusing on enhancements through VESPA and MRO technologies. He outlines the capabilities and benefits these technologies bring to enterprise wireless networks, ensuring improved scalability and robustness. Explore more insights on Mobility Field Day 13 on Rowell’s blog.


Meraki Network Assurance Updates & Features

Rowell Dionicio recently provided an insightful update on the latest features and enhancements in Meraki Network Assurance. He highlighted the significant advancements that contribute to more reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions. For a thorough review and detailed coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, turn to Packet6 – Reliable, Simple, & Seamless Enterprise Wi-Fi.


Celona Edgeless Private 5G: A Bold Vision, But Is the Enterprise Demand There?

Rowell Dionicio presents a thought-provoking analysis of Celona’s groundbreaking Edgeless Private 5G networks in the enterprise sector. He explores whether the current market demand aligns with the innovation that Celona offers. For comprehensive reports on Mobility Field Day 13 by Packet6, focusing on dependable and straightforward enterprise Wi-Fi solutions, visit his coverage.


From AIOps to Autonomous Networking

Rowell Dionicio provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution from AIOps to autonomous networking, exploring how AI integration is transforming IT management workflows and network efficiency. His insights underline the significant impact of machine learning and automation in enhancing network reliability and simplifying operational tasks. Discover more about Mobility Field Day 13 through Rowell’s coverage, focusing on dependable, straightforward, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.


Marvis Minis and the Rise of Distributed Observability

Rowell Dionicio provides an insightful look into the emerging trends around Marvis Mini and distributed observability in the enterprise IT landscape. He expertly navigates the concepts and technologies involved in enhancing network operations through advanced AI-driven tools. Explore further coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, focusing on delivering reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.


We are getting closer and closer to self-driving networks, and I love it!

Francois Verges expresses great enthusiasm for the progression towards autonomous, self-driving networks, heralding a new era in network technology. His positive outlook underscores the potential for increased efficiency and reduced human intervention in managing complex network infrastructures. For a more detailed analysis of the developments discussed at Mobility Field Day 13, check out the comprehensive coverage by Francois on this topic.


Automating the network design, what does it really mean?

Francois Verges examines the implications of automating network design, focusing on how it reshapes the roles of network professionals and the deployment practices within the industry. He explores the tools and strategies that are essential for adopting automation in network design, highlighting the potential benefits and challenges. This post was inspired by the Nile presentation at Mobility Field Day 13.


Extending Marvis Minis, client-to-cloud

Rowell Dionicio attended Mobility Field Day 13, and recorded this short video focusing on extended functionalities in Marvis Minis, from client to cloud. Explore further coverage of Mobility Field Day 13 by Rowell Dionicio to enhance your understanding of these advancements.


New Juniper’s generalized AI model – A glimpse of what the future will look like

Francois Verges offers a concise overview of Juniper’s new generalized AI model, showcasing its potential to transform networking technologies. His insights demonstrate how this innovative AI model could pave the way for more intuitive and powerful network management solutions. For a detailed exploration of Mobility Field Day 13, see additional coverage by Francois Verges on LinkedIn.


Deploying a 5G neutral host infrastructure is getting easier and easier

Francois Verges recently discussed the evolving ease of deploying 5G neutral host infrastructures, highlighting technical advancements and strategic approaches that simplify these complex implementations. His insights underline the increasing accessibility of 5G technologies for enterprises seeking to enhance connectivity and network capabilities. For more coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, check out Francois Verges’ coverage on LinkedIn.


WPA3 Private Network Standard Needed: Solving Wi-Fi Network Segmentation Challenges in Multi-User Environments

Francois Verges discusses the necessity of the WPA3 private network standard in addressing the complexities of Wi-Fi network segmentation in environments with multiple users. He highlights the importance of robust security measures and efficient network management to ensure safe and reliable connectivity. More coverage of Mobility Field Day 13 by Francois Verges can be found on LinkedIn.


Juniper Grows Marvis Minis to Titanic Sized Proportions at MFD13

Mark Houtz provides an insightful overview of Juniper Networks’ expansion of its Marvis virtual network assistant, describing its significant advancements in scale and capabilities showcased at Mobility Field Day 13. He highlights the transformation of Marvis from a basic platform into a comprehensive solution equipped with enhanced AI-driven operations. For further insights on Mobility Field Day 13 from Mark Houtz, explore his additional coverage on this event.


Large experience model is new for me. AI continues to gain traction in…

In this TikTok video, Rowell Dionicio asks Juniper about their favorite outcome from Mobility Field Day. The large experience model predicts what the experience of end users will be in large Wi-Fi environments. Learn more by watching the entire Tech Field Day presentation!


Wi-Fi is Fast Enough

Modern Wi-Fi connections rely on more than just raw throughput to measure performance. The complexity of wireless as a medium makes the user experience more varied and creates difficulties in troubleshooting. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Keith Parsons, Rocky Gregory, and Ron Westfall as they discuss the state of Wi-Fi and how performance works. They talk about the challenges with properly designed wireless networks and how data sheets make assumptions about the environment. They also discuss user expectations for performance and how workflows involve many moving parts that can impact overall user experiences.


Measuring Wi-Fi 7 Outcomes Through Users

In his latest analysis, Tom Hollingsworth focuses on the potential impacts of Wi-Fi 7 technology on user experiences. He examines how the enhanced capabilities of Wi-Fi 7, such as increased speed and bandwidth, could significantly improve connectivity and productivity for users. For further insights into Wi-Fi innovations presented at Mobility Field Day 13, explore additional content by Tom Hollingsworth.


Measuring Wi-Fi 7 Outcomes Through Users

With wider adoption of Wi-Fi 7 devices in the enterprise, a common question users have been asking is when their network connections will be faster. Every enterprise IT worker knows that the challenges of deploying new technologies like Wi-Fi are offset by the perception that users have about the relative speed of their daily work. […]