About this Webinar
The popular position is to frame private wireless networks as a battle for dominance between private cellular and Wi-Fi. However, to truly serve the customer the use case needs to be the first consideration, matching it to the technology that will serve that use case best.
In this webinar, GlobalData’s Tech Analyst Team will examine the latest trends in enterprise networking, focusing on private wireless networks.
The webinar will last approximately 45 minutes and will also cover:
• Trends and challenges in private cellular and Wi-Fi products
• Business and technological models of private cellular and Wi-Fi
• Use Cases – use cases for private wireless networks
Speakers
Steven J. Schuchart Jr.
Steven covers quantum technologies, networking hardware and software for the data center and campus access, including switching, routing, SDN, SD-WAN, and related technologies. This includes SD-Branch, automation, AI/ML for networking, location services, and the convergence of networking and security. Steven's technology career began over 25 years ago in Fortune 500 IT for the retail vertical, where he was a network architect. Prior to GlobalData, Steven has served as Managing Technology Editor at Network Computing Magazine, where he did his own testing and writing, Principal Network Analyst for Network Infrastructure at Current Analysis, and most recently at Cisco Systems, where he worked in Data Center switching, Cloud, and Enterprise Switching.
Ed Gubbins
Ed has been covering Radio Access Networks and microwave backhaul infrastructure for GlobalData for nearly 10 years and is often quoted in media outlets including Fierce Wireless, Light Reading and others. Prior to GlobalData, he covered the telecom industry as a journalist for another 10 years for publications including Telephony magazine and GigaOM.
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