Enterasys Showcases BYOD at CT Conference

At the Campus Technology 2012 conference, happening this week in Boston, Enterasys is demonstrating its BYOD solutions designed for education, including the recently launched Mobile IAM.

Part of the Enterasys OneFabric Security architecture, Mobile IAM is a BYOD network solution for access, mobile identity management, inventory management, and policy enforcement. It's designed to provide total visibility to the IT staff and offers real-time tracking, unique state change notification, and granular security and access features at the levels of devices, users, and applications. Mobile IAM is an appliance-based solution available either as a physical device or as a virtual appliance.

Enterasys will be hosting three demonstrations at the Boston event: BYOD Done RIght, WiFi Done Right, and Take the isaac Challenge. Demonstrations will be held July 17 and 18.

The Campus Technology 2012 conference runs July 16 through 19 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. Enterasys is in booth 545.

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