3 showcase scenarios illustrate the potential for home-office connectivity, network virtualization and broadband provision
LANCOM Systems with numerous product innovations at CeBIT 2010
Aachen, February 8, 2010—Networking specialists LANCOM Systems are displaying numerous new products at this year's CeBIT (Hanover, Germany, March 02 – 06). The highlights at the LANCOM booth (Hall 13, C28) include innovations in high-speed wireless LAN, site connectivity and security, as well as the latest updates to the LANCOM operating system LCOS. In addition, LANCOM will be illustrating the versatility and potential of their solutions with three thematic showcase scenarios.
"As always, CeBIT is setting the standards in the ITC branch. It is our most important event of the year," says Ralf Koenzen, Managing Director of LANCOM Systems. As he explains: "We have scheduled a number of important product launches for the 2010 event, and we have invested considerable effort in presenting thematic scenarios that should appeal to the public."
Along with the standard LANCOM product range, visitors to the exhibition can expect a true fireworks display of innovations in most of the company's product groups. These include the new L-320 series of 802.11n access points; a first look at the coming generation of wireless LAN access points offering data rates of up to 450 Mbps; an outdoor UMTS router; and a preview of the coming LANCOM operating system LCOS 8.0, which, among other things, provides a web content filter for LANCOM routers, gateways und WLAN controllers.
LANCOM picks up on important social and commercial trends in three showcase scenarios concerning home-office connectivity, network virtualization and broadband provision. On display are concrete solutions illustrating just how companies, institutions and the authorities can benefit from modern wireless LAN and VPN solutions.
The home-office connectivity showcase presents flexible and economical solutions for secure connections between home-office workplaces and company networks. With their network virtualization scenario, LANCOM presents a concept for the optimization of company infrastructures, yielding cost reductions and increases in the flexibility and security of company networks. The showcase on broadband provision with wireless LAN illustrates just how Internet can be provided quickly and economically to remote rural areas—and all based on technology available today.
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LANCOM Systems background
LANCOM Systems GmbH is the leading German manufacturer of reliable, innovative network components for large enterprises and SMEs, public authorities and institutions. The company supplies products and software for IP-based VPN, VoIP and wireless networks, along with support and services. Products are planned and developed specifically for the requirements of business customers. The focus is on comprehensive solutions for site connectivity by virtual private networks (VPN) and on wireless networking (WLAN). LANCOM Systems GmbH is headquartered in Würselen near Aachen and has sales offices in Munich, Barcelona and Amsterdam. The company's founder and Managing Director is Ralf Koenzen.
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