TechNet Webcast: Improving the Wireless Network Infrastructure at Microsoft (Level 300) 
Event ID: 1032429337
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English.
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Product(s):
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Security.
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Audience(s):
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IT Decision Maker,IT Generalist.
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Duration:
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60 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:30 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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Improving the Wireless Network Infrastructure at Microsoft
Attend this webcast to learn how Microsoft IT deployed the latest in wireless technology in its efforts to improve employee productivity and enhanced security. The deployment and testing were also in line with the Microsoft goal
to move toward completely wireless office buildings. Join us to learn more.
Presenter: Victoria Poncini, Principle SE Network Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Victoria Poncini has been working in wireless technologies for the last 15 years. At AT&T, she worked with an early WAN wireless data offering that uses Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) and PocketNet, the first Web browser
phone from AT&T. As an associate technical fellow for the Boeing Company, Victoria worked on wireless LANs on board airplanes, wireless transmissions between the plane and airport gates, and early IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN implementations in the enterprise,
and she was the keynote speaker at an ARINC conference in Geneva, Switzerland, where she spoke about designing and testing wireless LANS on board the airplanes. Since joining Microsoft in 1999, Victoria has architected the Microsoft IT wireless network and
has been involved in seven wireless patent filings for Microsoft relating to wireless interference detection and mitigation, ubiquitous wireless connectivity exchange, and recently TX BSS rate optimization.
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