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| ZDNet India covers Metanoia, Inc.'s workshops and discusses our philosophy! |
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| Metanoia, Inc. is hosting an advanced technology workshop series on "Next-Generation Networks and Systems," in mid-July 2007 in Bangalore, India. This time we are bringing 3 all-new, high-technology workshops to Bangalore, July 17-18, on topics such as metro Ethernet design, Wi-Max network design, and systems engineering of edge routers/switches. |
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| These workshops are uniquely designed to appeal to experts from the service provider, vendor, and network integrator communities looking for new insights or refreshers, and to technology professionals, such as product marketing, product management, etc., looking to be introduced to a new area of technology. |
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| We invite you to join us in this exciting series, which is already filling up fast! |
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Appreciating Key Design Aspects of Wi-MAX Networks |
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Metro Ethernet: Understanding Key Underlying Technologies |
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Systems Engineering Basics for Metro/Edge Switch-Routers |
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| In the Recent Past |
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| Metanoia, Inc. hosted an advanced technology workshop on WiMax in Bangalore, India in the third week of January 2007. This one-of-a-kind event was directed at personnel from leading vendors, service providers, and technology houses in India (Motorola, LG, Broadcom, Intel, HCL, Alcatel-Lucent, Infosys, TCS, and Qualcomm were just a some of the companies whose senior personnel attended), on the widely discussed subject of Wi-Max and wireless broadband access (WBA). |
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| Metanoia, Inc. concluded a highly-successful series of advanced technology workshops in Bangalore, India in July/August 2005. The events were attended by experts -- senior managers, technical leaders, software architects, lead sofware engineers, and systems engineers -- from over 10 leading organizations, ranging from Cisco, Motorola, and D-Link to Infosys, Wipro, and HCL. |
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