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Redesigning is Useless in Wireless – The On-Premise IT Roundtable

The Premise: When it comes to wireless, redesigns are useless.

Redesigns in wireless are done more for compulsive than technical need. When a new access point comes out, the entire wireless network doesn’t need a redesign, other than to satisfy the need to tinker for those managing them. We discuss if and when a redesign is actually needed, why you need to consider what’s driving your wireless refresh in the decision, and how to put a monetary value on defining a “pointless” redesign.

On-Premises for today’s roundtable:

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Tom Hollingsworth

Sam Clements

Haydn Andrews

Jake Snyder

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Rich Stroffolino

Rich has been a tech enthusiast since he first used the speech simulator on a Magnavox Odyssey². Current areas of interest include ZFS, the false hopes of memristors, and the oral history of Transmeta.

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