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Wednesday 21 May 2008

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Flexible and Secure provision of Guest & Contractor access over wireless and wired networks

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Andrew Brimson, Khipu Networks

Our experience has identified that providing secure, flexible and controlled network access over wireless environments for different types of users such as guests, 3rd party contractors etc who require more than just Internet access can be a complicated, risky and time consuming process. The ability to allow such users access to internal resources is a growing requirement across all vertical markets, which has never normally been allowed. Over the past 12 months, we have been able to address requirements for guest access, to not only grant provision to an organisations network but to limit their access and ensure their device is free from vulnerabilities such as Viruses, Spyware and Illegal applications, whilst providing a full audit log of the user, their device, location etc. This presentation will give you an insight into customer implementations and the technologies behind the solution.

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11:10 AM - 11:40 AM

The impact of 802.11n high-throughput wireless LANs on the corporate network

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Marcus Birkl, Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG

Whether network managers opt for the draft 11n products, certified interoperable by the Wi-Fi Alliance, or wait for the final IEEE ratification in late 2008 or early 2009, they could face any of these four issues: overloading part of the wired infrastructure; overloading existing older wireless LAN switches; forcing an upgrade to higher-powered PoE; and repositioning and rewiring a number of existing wireless access points. This session looks at how 802.11n high-throughput wireless LANs will affect the corporate network and discusses the impact on existing wired and wireless infrastructures.

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11:50 AM - 12:20 PM

The Relationship Between WLAN Applications and Infrastructure

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

David Confalonieri, Extricom

Applications drive the value and the business case for a WLAN investment. The chosen infrastructure will ultimately make or break that business case. This session discusses the holistic view that must be considered to match the appropriate architecture and deployment models to the application profile of the organisation.

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12:30 PM - 13:00 PM

What made the city of St Cloud the #1 Metro Wireless Network in the USA?

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Ben Moebes, Tropos Networks Torbjörn Wård, Aptilo Networks

Since its deployment, the City of St. Cloud Cyber Spot has (for the second year in row) ranked #1 by Novarum in their independent Wireless Broadband review. With a score of 5 out of 5 for “availability and 4 of 5 for “ease of use,” it’s no wonder St. Cloud residents and city employees give the service their own rave reviews. Free wireless Internet access is extremely popular with St. Cloud residents. In the second phase the City expanded its use to incorporate mobile applications for police, fire-fighters and other government departments to streamline processes and improve collaboration between citizens and government. Aptilo's ability to securely separate the private side from the public side and give different priorities for the different user groups has been key to this development. The stability of the wireless mesh network from Tropos Networks has been another critical success factor. In this session Torbjörn Wård, CEO of Aptilo Networks and Ben Moebes, Director Worldwide Channel Sales of Tropos Networks - will share their recipe in building a first class Metro Wireless network with a business model that will hold the test of time and reality.

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13:10 PM - 13:40 PM

Making Wireless LANs Smarter

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

David Callisch, Ruckus Wireless

For most enterprises today, wireless LANs are either too costly, too complex or both. The basic problems that enterprises want addressed surround making the RF environment more reliable and performance more predictable – wherever users are. But today’s Wi-Fi systems don’t adequately address the things that make Wi-Fi go wrong such as extending range, interference and dealing with a constantly changing RF environment. The two biggest complaints surrounding Wi-Fi is that signals don’t reach and when they do they are flaky. This session examines new approaches and technologies that are being developed to solve some of these fundamental problems. Topics addressed include: dealing with interference, wireless meshing, 802.11n and quality of service.

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13:50 PM - 14:20 PM

802.11n: From Hype to the Reality of Implementation

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

David Confalonieri, Extricom

The promise of greater bandwidth has fuelled expectations that 802.11n is the trigger for the so-called “All Wireless Enterprise”. How can the promise be fulfilled for corporate networks, and will that be enough? This session looks at the benefits and implications of 802.11n, and discusses the possibility of Wi-Fi becoming the principal means of network access.

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14:30 PM - 15:00 PM

Deploying Fixed Mobile Convergence for your Business

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Roger Hockaday, Aruba Networks, EMEA

FMC marketing is in full swing, and enterprises have expressed a great deal of interest. But so far, the rollouts and uptake of FMC services have been limited. Why the gap? Assessing the potential cost savings of FMC deployments is no simple task, as it involves call flows in the FMC architecture, cellular plans, the form of business reimbursement or payment of cell phones and the amount of inter-site and international calling. And, there is the question of whether users will be willing to change their behavior in order to achieve the desired productivity benefits. The speaker will help attendees drill down on the specific benefits and requirements for deploying FMC. Another important issue is “how stable is the entire FMC system?” The speaker will analyze the current state of readiness of handsets, Wi-Fi interfaces, SIP, handover triggers, battery life, and protocol extensions for mass roll-outs. A thorough discussion of the benefits of FMC will allow a deeper understanding of how, where and why this technology will genuinely be useful in an enterprise.

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15:10 PM - 15:40 PM

Best practices for wireless LAN deployment

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Peter Mackenzie, Marquest

Mobility has now become an essential part of many organisations’ working practises. The nomadic and roaming capabilities presented by Wi-Fi would appear to make this a prime enabling technology for mobile working. However, poor planning procedures and weak implementations for Wi-Fi systems have, on occasion, led to poor reviews of this technology in the press and promoted cynicism from network engineers.

Too many wireless networks are implemented without necessary surveys and planning taking place, leading to poor performance, data loss, security exploits and poor connectivity. In this seminar, we will take a vendor-neutral look at how to properly plan and deploy scalable enterprise-class wireless networks, delivering effective services. Focussing on how to avoid common pitfalls made by wireless network installers, this session will describe best practises for planning and deployment of successful wireless networks.

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Thursday 22 May 2008

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

The Ins and Outs of “The New Wireless Enterprise Network”: What you need to know about 802.11n

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Rachna Ahlawat, Meru Networks

Wireless LAN is a rapidly growing area of technical interest that most enterprises are now considering as part of their strategic IT portfolio. But with so many different approaches to the WLAN performance improvements, so many vendors, and a wide variety of claims, how do enterprises sort through the mess to find out what is really right for their organization? This session covers the key considerations for enterprises looking at The Next Generation of Wireless Networks, standards and performance improvement solutions. The session will include the standards that are coming down the pipeline in this area? What will these solutions do for you in the future? And why you need to stop, think and deploy 802.11n network differently?

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11:10 AM - 11:40 AM

Simplifying Control in Next Generation Enterprise WLAN Architectures

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Adam Conway, Aerohive Networks, Inc.

Wireless is increasingly embraced as a critical part of the network but can suffer from performance bottlenecks, points of failure and latency. As enterprises look to support voice over WLAN and increase WLAN performance with 802.11n, these issues can be magnified which is leading the industry to re-examine the use of today's centralised WLAN architectures. What options are available to eliminate poor performance issues while providing the management, mobility and security enterprises need for their next generation WLANs?

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11:50 AM - 12:20 PM

Deploying an end-to-end enterprise FMC solution

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Graham Gilbert, Siemens Enterprise Communications

Fixed mobile convergence solutions enable enterprises to leverage existing PBX technology and future fixed investments while delivering cost-effective mobility. This session looks at the essential steps enterprises should take when deploying fixed mobile convergence solutions including a view of the likely costs, benefits, pitfalls & applications.

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12:30 PM - 13:00 PM

Meshing it together – WiFi solutions

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Ian Bayly, Motorola Networks & Enterprise

From metropolitan government, transportation, and public safety to private industry, mobile WiFi, the digital home and beyond, wireless mesh technology is transforming the way we communicate, live and work today and in the future. This session will look at the issues of wireless mobile networks in unlicensed spectrums as well as covering off how WiFi mesh solutions are enabling us to take our indoor technology outside with us and wherever we go.

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13:10 PM - 13:40 PM

Deploying a free high-speed urban wireless network

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Philippe Costard, Brussels Regional Information Center

Deploying a free high-speed urban wireless network totally covering a large city as a means to close the digital divide is an issue that many cities are presently examining. But such an ambitious target raises many questions regarding the choice of the right technology, legal constraints regarding the European free market and the costs and benefits. The Brussels Region has recently undertaken experiments with the concept by deploying the largest free access Wi-Fi area in Belgium covering a whole university campus. The next step is to extend that network to the whole Brussels region.

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13:50 PM - 14:20 PM

Next Generation Wi-Fi Networks – Designed for Speed: The Impact of 802.11n on Existing Networks and Applications

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Roger Hockaday, Aruba Networks, EMEA

With the 802.11n ‘high speed’ Wi-Fi standard likely to be ratified within the next 12 months, what are the implications for the enterprise? Will user-demand force a rip-and-replace of existing wireless networks, or can clients and infrastructure gently migrate? Will 802.11n signal the beginning of ‘wireless’ buildings or simply allow better connectivity to applications?

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14:30 PM - 15:00 PM

How to unify wired and wireless networks

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Dominique Bonnotte, ProCurve Networking

In this session you will learn how to unify wired and wireless networks to deliver secure common services both inbuilding and across the campus, and how to deliver operational efficiencies and an enhanced user experience.

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15:10 PM - 15:40 PM

WiMAX 16e deployment with Greenfield operators

Wireless Infrastructure and Devices Theatre

Paul Mikkelsen, Aptilo Networks

The first commercial WiMAX 16e installations have just been finalized. Many of them with greenfield operators requiring feature rich back-end systems that are cost effective. In this session Paul Mikkelsen will cover lessons learned from some of Aptilo’s first WiMAX 16e implementations with greenfield operators.

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