Managing mobile devices is an increasingly daunting task for many organizations, as needs evolve from basic app and content management to protecting data and networks, setting granular policy configurations, meeting compliance standards, and managing user identity. As demands on IT teams increase, device management products like Cisco Meraki Systems Manager have evolved to include the capabilities needed to support the full cycle of device management.
The term Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) has been used to describe a new evolution of mobility management – those that provide policy and configuration management tools for applications and content. In today’s market, there are many EMM products, and organizations may find it difficult to compare functionality and features between competitive offerings.
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We’re thrilled to announce that Meraki was honored as one of CRN magazine’s Emerging Vendors for 2012. CRN chose the most innovative companies founded since 2006 that have already started to make waves in enterprise technology. What’s more, we also were named as one of the 25 Coolest Emerging Vendors.
We’ve worked hard to deliver innovative solutions for the enterprise market, so it’s great to be recognized as a leader. Thanks to CRN for the honor!
Check out our profile here and the full list at www.crn.com
We are pleased to announce that Techworld has awarded Meraki the 2009 Mobility/Wireless Product of the Year for the MR14 dual-radio 802.11n access point. I had the opportunity to travel to London to receive our award, meet the judges and award recipients, and be interviewed by Techworld.
Techworld’s review of Meraki, which appears below from their website, speaks for itself. The full list of award winners is available here.
Thanks to Techworld for the recognition! We are humbled and honored to have been selected out of a field of such distinguished candidates.
Last week, Westmont College was named to the prestigious InfoWeek 100 list. InfoWorld 100 recognizes IT organizations that “implemented and integrated technologies in innovative ways in pursuit of concrete business goals.”
Westmont is a top-tier liberal arts college in Santa Barbara, California. One of seven colleges and universities named to the InfoWorld 100, Westmont was recognized for transforming its IT infrastructure into a cloud-centric one. This project integrated cloud services from Google, Postini, and Salesfore.com, as well as a campus-wide Meraki 802.11N network. In implementing Meraki, Westmont became both one of the first universities to deploy 802.11n campus-wide, and to deploy a cloud-controlled wireless LAN.
We were thrilled when Westmont chose Meraki (especially after a thorough bakeoff with Cisco and Aruba!) and we’re just as excited to see them recognized publicly for their vision and execution. And we’d be remiss not to congratulate Novacoast, an IT professional services firm and one of our close partners, who managed the installation.
If you’re curious about Westmont’s experience with Meraki, you can check out our Cloud Controller Tour that features Westmont’s network, and watch a short interview with their CIO, Reed Sheard. Read about Westmont and the other InfoWorld 100 winners here.
Once again, congrats to the Westmont team!
-Posted by Kiren Sekar
Last week, Westmont College was named to the prestigious InfoWorld 100 list. InfoWorld 100 recognizes IT organizations that “implemented and integrated technologies in innovative ways in pursuit of concrete business goals.”
Westmont is a top-tier liberal arts college in Santa Barbara, California. One of seven colleges and universities named to the InfoWorld 100, Westmont was recognized for transforming its IT infrastructure into a cloud-centric one. This project integrated cloud services from Google, Postini, and Salesforce.com, as well as a campus-wide Meraki 802.11n network. In implementing Meraki, Westmont became both one of the first universities to deploy 802.11n campus-wide, and to deploy a cloud-controlled wireless LAN.
We were thrilled when Westmont chose Meraki (especially after a thorough bakeoff) and we’re just as excited to see them recognized publicly for their vision and execution. And we’d be remiss not to congratulate Novacoast, an IT professional services firm and one of our close partners, who managed the installation.
If you’re curious about Westmont’s experience with Meraki, you can check out our Cloud Controller Tour that features Westmont’s network, and watch a short interview with their CIO, Reed Sheard. Read about Westmont and the other InfoWorld 100 winners here.