Field Day events bring together innovative IT product vendors and independent thought leaders to share information and opinions in a presentation and discussion format. Independent bloggers, freelance writers, and podcasters have a public presence that has immense influence on the ways that products and companies are perceived and by the general public.
Feel free to tweet your question to any one of the delegates and we will ask on your behalf!
WFD is an awesome experience to collaborate with other like minded individuals. Share ideas, individual experience, and subject matter expertise. Each delegate brings a unique perspective to the WFD group.
Visiting the shakers and movers in the WiFi industry and getting their undivided attention is a great experience. Often times getting a behind the curtain look at their product road maps and new features. Getting this exposure helps me understand the direction of WiFi, new products and whats coming out. This allows me to be a better decision maker and a more informed engineer.
Exposure received during these events is massive. Expect hundreds of tweets passing the word. You can also view via live streaming. Check the schedule below!
Social networking is an important aspect in todays networking. Gestalt IT brings it to life in this social media event!
I would like to personally thank the below sponsors for participating in WFD4! cant wait to meet you foks!
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Delegates are selected by the Field Day Delegate community. For more information on our selection process, please see our page about becoming a Field Day Delegate.
Blake Krone is Cisco CCIE Wireless and CWNA certified Wireless Network Architect with experience designing and deploying enterprise class networks supporting hundreds of APs and multiple controllers for Voice, Data, and RTLS. |
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Daniel Cybulskie is a Senior Security Consultant out of the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area. |
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George Stefanick is a Wireless Architect employed by a large healthcare system in the Texas Medical Center. |
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Jennifer has over 10 years of experience in the networking and wireless engineering industry. |
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Keith Parsons is Managing Director of the Institute for Network Professionals. |
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Lee Badman currently writes for Network Computing Magazine as Wireless and Mobility blogger, and has over twelve years of professional industry analysis under his belt. |
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Mark Julier is CEO and founder of DigitalAir Wireless Networks which was established nearly 10 years ago. |
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Peter-Paul Engelen is a technical consultant with advanced (pre) sales experience and business development skills in multi-vendor Cloud-based (W)LAN and Wholesale ISP/Carriers. |
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Sam Clements is an avid wireless technologist with a passion for all things mobility. |
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Scott started out in Wi-Fi with nothing more than a soldering iron and N-type connector in hand, scouring roof tops for ex-pay-TV antennas as part of the community Wi-Fi movement of the early 2000s. |
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Although Steve has a strong routing and switching background, today he focuses mainly on WiFi, Firewalls and Identity Management. |
Most presentations are streamed live on this page, at TechFieldDay.com, and at some delegate and presenter web sites. After the event, the following pages contain video recordings of these presentations.
Wednesday, Feb 13 |
14:00-16:00 |
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Wednesday, Feb 13 |
16:00-18:00 |
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Thursday, Feb 14 |
08:00-10:00 |
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Thursday, Feb 14 |
13:00-17:00 |
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Friday, Feb 15 |
9:00-10:00 |
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Friday, Feb 15 |
10:30-12:30 |