Gigamon Customer Forum

May 30 2019
From 1pm

 

Managing your network and ensuring constant availability is getting more and more complex every day. That’s why Gigamon is now the essential element of so many of our customers’ infrastructure.

It also means that Gigamon’s solutions are constantly evolving. Which is why they’re introducing the Gigamon Customer Forum – a new event ensuring technical customers, from CIOs to Network and Security Architects, are fully up to speed with the technical aspects of Gigamon’s solutions and able to derive maximum value from them.

Tailored to both customers and prospects, following a buffet lunch from 1pm, the event will include:

  • An update on Gigamon and detailed overview of Gigamon’s latest product roadmap
  • Demonstrations of two of Gigamon’s most powerful solutions
  • An introduction to the Gigamon Community

We look forward to welcoming you to the inaugural Gigamon Customer Forum on 30th May – and to helping you continue to develop your technical understanding of Gigamon

 

Places at the event will be limited, so please let us know if you’d like to attend register using the button below:

 

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