On Wednesday, January 13, the senior engineers from the NetEqualizer development team will be hosting a complimentary tech seminar at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. PLU, which is the home of over 3,000 students, has been a NetEqualizer user since 2008 and will provide for a first-hand look at the technology’s capabilities.
Topics being covered include: the various trade-offs regarding how to stem p2p and bandwidth abuse, recommendations for curbing RIAA requests and a demo of the new NetEqualizer network access control module NAC. The second hour of the seminar will be devoted to customer Q&A and information-sharing on how PLU and other Universities and ISPs in the Tacoma Area are using the NetEqualizer.
When: Wednesday, January 13, 10 a.m. to noon
Where: Pacific Lutheran University
Morken Center for Learning and Technology (MCLT), Room 103
12180 Park Ave.
Tacoma, WA
This will be a great opportunity to learn more about the issues and challenges facing network administrators with limited bandwidth resources. If you’re in the area, be sure not to miss it!
Other press releases from APconnections
- NetEqualizer Super Hero Animation Helps Redefine the World of WAN Optimization - February 2nd, 2010
- APconnections’ NetEqualizer Reaches Three Million Users and Growing - November 23rd, 2009
- APconnections Offers Carrier-Class Shaping with Most Recent NetEqualizer Release - November 3rd, 2009
- NetEqualizer Offers Bandwidth Compromise on Net Neutrality - October 7th, 2009
- APconnections Announces Availability of Radius Authentication - September 29th, 2009
- NetEqualizer Reaches 5 Gigabit Milestone, Strengthens Market Lead in Bandwidth Controller Price Performance - September 15th, 2009
- APconnections Study Shows Administrators Prioritize Results over Bandwidth Reporting - August 6th, 2009
- APconnections Offers $1000 Discount Through Cash for Conversion Program - August 3rd, 2009
- APconnections Announces NetEqualizer Lifetime Buyer Protection Policy - July 15th, 2009
- APconnections’ NetEqualizer to Achieve Two-Gigabit Speeds - June 23rd, 2009
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