The Unsung Heroes - Technical Documentation Professionals
One of the things that holds Enterprise Wi-Fi companies back is a lack of documented deployment strategies - often called Design Guides or Best Practices documents. Cisco no doubt knows this because their design guides are released almost as fast as their equipment, and they keep them up-to-date. These are great documents if you can find the time to read and digest up to 360 pages of detailed technical material per document (Enterprise Mobility, VoWLAN, & Security). Aruba kinda/sorta has some of these types of documents, and they go by names like, 'Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design' and 'Site Survey and Planning Pre-Deployment Guide.' All combined, Aruba's guides make up enough documentation to get most of the job done. Motorola has recently released their version, finally, and it's a Cisco-like 320 pages. Sweet. That's very good news for Moto VARs.
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