The Magic Quadrant evaluates vendors based on two criteria, “ability to execute” and “completeness of vision”. It includes a summary view of each vendor, as well as an assessment of vendor “strengths” and “cautions”.
The report notes, “The expectations of wireless connectivity continue to grow, as workers in remote offices visit the headquarters, and where newer employees look at wired connectivity not only as legacy, but even archaic, technology.” It further says, “Momentum continues to grow for a single vendor at the edge of the network capable of providing switches and access points, as well as differentiating network services that will consolidate security and management and provide a better and more-cohesive end-user experience.”
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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wireless LAN Infrastructure (Global)