Uplogix demonstrates Local Management solution at Cisco Live Mexico and Oilcomm 2013 this week


Tradeshows in Cancun and Houston provide an opportunity to interact with the networking community of Central and South America as well as the oil & gas communications industry

AUSTIN, Texas (November 5, 2013) – Uplogix will again participate in two tradeshows that draw key customer markets. Cisco Live Mexico takes place in Cancun for the second year in a row, while the expanding Oilcomm show moves downtown to Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center for the first time.

 

The two events have been yearly attractions for Uplogix for more than five years.

 

“Cisco Live Mexico gives us an opportunity to meet with current customers as well as meet new ones,” said Pablo Aramburu, Uplogix Account Executive for Mexico. “We’ll be there to show off the latest Uplogix hardware and solutions.”

 

At Oilcomm, Uplogix will demonstrate Local Management in a typical rack of gear for the satellite communications industry. An Uplogix Local Manager will be monitoring and managing gear including a Cisco router, Comtech satellite modem, and SeaTel and KNS antenna controllers.

 

Uplogix CTO James Dollar will be attending the conference and will be available in the Uplogix booth (#523) during both days of the exhibition.


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