Security vendor Fortinet has completed its acquisition of Wi-Fi specialist Meru Networks.
Meru's XPress Cloud aims to simplify Wi-Fi networking for SMEs and distributed enterprises by taking care of management from the cloud and eliminating the need for on-premises controllers.
Meru Networks and its Australian distributor Wavelink have appointed Hayley Dack as Territory Sales Manager for Meru Education-Grade Wi-Fi in Australia and New Zealand.
Meru Networks has appointed Jeffery Sage as vice president of sales for the Asia Pacific region.
While Meru Networks' technology for providing good quality Wi-Fi service to relatively large numbers of users within small areas is largely being used in the education, healthcare and hospitality markets, it also has corporate applications.
Meru Networks has announced a new wireless controller and a new access point designed for areas of very high Wi-Fi use, along with a plan to ease the financial pain of upgrading to 802.11ac.
The use of tablets in schools seems to be placing even greater demands on wireless networks than previous notebook deployments.
Don't you hate it when you read about a competition but never find out who won?
Does your school need a (better) WLAN? A $25,000 package is up for grabs from Meru and Wavelink.
A Melbourne school has selected WLAN hardware from Meru Networks.
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