Stay on Top of the Consumerization of Wi-Fi in the Enterprise | WWT Experts

Event Overview

Wi-Fi 6E is ready for prime time, giving networking leaders even more options to handle bandwidth-intensive traffic. But increasingly, that traffic is coming from disparate places as hybrid work creates a new workforce dynamic that appears to be here to stay. Join Jennifer Huber, a WWT technical solutions architect specializing in mobility, as she discusses how leaders can embrace the changing wireless landscape and deliver an end-user experience that drives collaboration and productivity. Jennifer also talks about Wi-Fi 7 and how network operators should be thinking about the next generation of wireless, as well as how leaders can maneuver around today’s supply chain headaches.

Jennifer Huber

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Architect (Mobility)

Technical Solutions Architect (Mobility) - technically proficient in performing indoor and outdoor wireless surveys for data, voice or location tr...

What to expect

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Goals and Objectives

Get a better understanding of Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 and learn how you can adapt your wireless strategies to meet the needs of hybrid workers at the office.

Who should attend?

Networking directors and wireless specialists