Over one in 100 people carried an iPad at TED Global 2010 in Oxford. Read on for more on how the British Telecom and Meraki teams supported this prestigious event.
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Over one in 100 people carried an iPad at TED Global 2010 in Oxford. Read on for more on how the British Telecom and Meraki teams supported this prestigious event.
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One of the most challenging aspects of managing large distributed networks is troubleshooting issues when the client is across town (or maybe even across the country!). Having on-site IT personnel 24/7 at even small satellite branch offices can require a very large IT staff and is too expensive for most organizations. Meraki networks offer a [...]
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Meraki’s cloud-based architecture makes it an ideal choice for distributed, multi-site systems of networks, with administrators able to manage up to 1,000 networks from a single web browser using Dashboard. We’ve recently added a feature that makes it even easier to visualize and manage geographically distributed networks. Users who have logged into Dashboard in the [...]
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Meraki administrators utilizing per-user bandwidth limitations now have a new tool at their disposal to ensure that their wireless users have the best possible experience while preventing any one user from hogging bandwidth. Introducing SpeedBurst, a new feature that allows users to temporarily exceed their bandwidth limit at the beginning of a download while staying [...]
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Last week we held the 2010 Meraki Enterprise Customer Summit, or ECS. ECS is an opportunity for us to show our appreciation to our Enterprise customers in person by hosting them for a two-day event in San Francisco. At the same time, it allows us to gather valuable feedback firsthand about our product roadmap as [...]
more »Image courtesy of ars technica “The networks in here are always unpredictable, they are slow today… you could help me out if you’re on Wifi if you could just stop.” – Steve Jobs, WWDC 2010 Keynote In a previous life, as an engineer at Apple, I demoed the new networking technology I’d built in front [...]
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