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Trapeze Networks Publishes White Papers Meeting Demand for Nonstop Wireless and Best Practices in WLAN Management Information

(Business News & Technology News, 29 Apr 2008)


Trapeze Networks has published two white papers to better meet the demand it's receiving for more information about its NonStop Wireless announcement (http://tinyurl.com/3ue4bz). Trapeze is also publishing a white paper by two industry luminaries and members of the Trapeze team on WLAN management issues related to 802.11n.

"Our Nonstop Wireless announcement is generating widespread interest," says Ahmet Tuncay, Trapeze Networks' Senior Vice President of Product Management and Marketing. "At INTEROP, we will be meeting delegations from around the world who are interested in Trapeze Nonstop Wireless and want to see our demonstration. Since not everyone can attend Interop, Trapeze is publishing two white papers to help us manage inquiries and satisfy the demand for more information."

NonStop Wireless LANs in the Enterprise: Benefits and Opportunities
NonStop Wireless LANs in the Enterprise reviews wireless networking's growth, analyzes the business and technology hurdles that separate wireless networking from replacing wired networking at the edge of an enterprise network, and shows how the Trapeze approach to reliability is critical for the success of mobile data and voice applications. Ready for Prime Time can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/56waut.

802.11n Planning and Network Management
David Cohen and Tash Hepting are two members of the Trapeze team and widely-recognized authorities on Wi-Fi. Cohen is the founder and former chairman of the Wi-Fi Alliance, the industry trade group behind Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n) and certifies products as Wi-Fi interoperable. Cohen is an expert on wireless security having served as the Wi-Fi Alliance Chairman of the Security Committee and helped bring WPA and WPA2 to market. His hands-on experience includes bringing 3Com's first wireless products to market. Today, Trapeze is the OEM supplier for 3Com, Nortel, Enterasys and many other networking companies.

Hepting is a system architect at Trapeze Networks and has accumulated a tremendous breadth and depth of experience engineering Wi-Fi networks. He has been described as someone who can "internalize an entire system and explain any part of it in understandable terms." Together Cohen and Hepting circumnavigate every management issue springing from incorporating 802.11n devices into a network. 802.11n Planning and Network Management can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/664bd8.

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