How can you tell that your training event turned out to be a success? There is no one left hungry for more knowledge. And that’s exactly what happened this week in Budapest, at the joint workshop by Extreme Networks and RelNet Technology!
Although Extreme Fabric is more than a decade old now, its unmatched excellence, innovative approach, and ongoing enhancements have turned into the industry’s most widely deployed and only end-to-end, automated, and secure network fabric solution up to this day. The wonderful thing about this technology is that you can always learn something new about it every day. That’s why together with our long-term partners from RelNet Technology we hosted a special, two-day workshop event focused around Extreme Fabric.
RelNet Technology, celebrating its round 20th anniversary this year, is an IT distributor company specialized in integrating and supporting cybersecurity, networking, and IT management solutions. The company places high importance on the design and implementation of complex and critical projects for the customers, as well as providing trainings in relation to these deployments.
In November, we had an immense pleasure to spend two days at the new RelNet office in Budapest to dive deep into the many features and best practices for Fabric Connect, helping to better understand its capabilities benefits to our customers and partners in Hungary.
With a full house of 30+ onsite attendees and virtual participants, the event began with a welcome and introduction by Zsolt Goreczky, Lead Product Manager at RelNet Technology. Once everyone was ready to soak in the great atmosphere of learning, Extreme experts took the stage to provide a comprehensive insight into the Infinite Enterprise portfolio of Extreme Networks.
What followed next was an in-depth, live Fabric Connect solution demo, with a strong focus on best practices. Eli Kendel, Territory Manager CSE & Israel and Radek Černý, Senior Systems Engineer gave a hands-on presentation on how to increase resiliency, security, and flexibility of enterprise networks, enabling efficient user access and operational efficiencies for IT teams.