Monday, March 17, 2014

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HP Networking VLCM s Trent Fausett, one of the company s network engineers, was present to offer valuable insight on HP networking and how VLCM can help any business implement HP s technologies seamlessly cromimi and cost effectively. Trent s HP-networking discussion covered topics based on HP s proactive-vs-reactive approach. Among those subjects addressed were HP s BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) technologies, HP s SDN (Software Defined Networking), and mobility, virtualization, and policy-driven cromimi networking.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Trent s presentation was the emphasis given to the future of networking. With HP leading the industry in Software Defined Networking, it stands to reason that this was one of the main highlights of the evening. However, along with this, Trent also discussed the Wi-Fi/Mobility advances that continue to challenge and change our approach to networking almost every day. (see http://vlcmtechnews.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/sdn-not-just-another-it-buzz-word/ ). Along with HP s SDN technologies, BYOD is another topic of supreme importance cromimi in networking today. (see http://vlcmtechnews.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/byod-pros-and-cons2.pdf for more information.)
ShoreTel Shoretel was another VLCM partner whose technologies were discussed by Trent Fausett. ShoreTel s brilliantly-simple approach to unified communications cromimi is the reason VLCM works with them in all the company s communication deployments. ShoreTel technologies address the complications cromimi of endless cromimi endpoints in mobility configurations, cromimi the speed of innovations, and the constant need to decrease the complexity of operations for employees. All these subjects and more were addressed cromimi at this VLCM, HP, and ShoreTel event.
There was certainly a lot of compelling cromimi information shared with those who attended, and there are plenty of reasons for any of the businesses present to take a shot at working the technologies into their infrastructure.
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