Monthly Archives: March 2011

Making the Most of Conferences and Expos: #B2BChat Offers Advice and How-to's

If you follow me on Twitter, you probably know that I am one of the moderators of #B2Bchat – a weekly conversation for B2B marketers. If you are not familiar with Twitter chats, please see my post: Primer on Twitter Chats. … Continue reading

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Attending ISC West? Here's Where to Find Firetide Team at #ISCW11

Attending ISC West? Be sure to connect with the Firetide team. Here’s where to find us: On the Show Floor Visit our booth #24083 to learn why Firetide wireless infrastructure is faster to deploy, costs less, and offers greater flexibility … Continue reading

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Firetide Wireless Ethernet Bridge Spotted in the Wild

… in Australia, of all places. The bridge projects tend to be on a smaller scale than our mesh deployments, so we don’t make announcements on them, but it’s nice to see one in operation. This is a project deployed … Continue reading

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Attending IWCE in Vegas? Here's Where Firetide Team Will Be at #IWCE11

If you are attending IWCE in Last Vegas, be sure to connect with the Firetide team. Here’s where to find us: Panel: Wireless Surveillance Ecosystem – Tuesday March 7, 8 am I will be part of the Wireless Surveillance Ecosystem … Continue reading

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Is Redundancy Important in Wireless Network Design?

We sometimes hear that mesh is an “overkill” and “why do you need redundancy in the first place?” If the network is designed properly (the skeptics continue), you don’t need redundant links anyway. Aside from special situations when moving machinery … Continue reading

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