IP Products

AI-driven wireless

by Mark Rowe

Mayflex, the distributor of IP security and other products, has a new distribution agreement with Mist, which offers AI-driven wireless. Birmingham-based Mayflex will distribute the Mist learning WLAN in the UK, providing key channel expansion and enablement functions, by using the cloud, wireless, AI and big data technologies.

The Mist Learning WLAN delivers insight into the Wi-Fi user experience and eliminates the product firm says operational burdens of legacy wireless by replacing manual tasks with proactive automation. Mist claims to be the first vendor to bring Enterprise grade Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and IoT together to deliver personalised, location-based services for wireless users.

Anita Mistry, Director of Sales – Networking at Mayflex says: “I am delighted to welcome Mist on board. Their products execute on a bold vision of being the leader in AI for IT, introducing exciting new opportunities to Mayflex with both our existing and potential new customer base. The dedicated Mayflex networking team are geared up and ready to work with this exciting brand to provide exemplary support and services to our customers.

“Companies of all sizes, from SMBs to large enterprises, can leverage Mist’s AI-driven services to simplify wireless operations and/or deliver value-add location services, such as push advertising, wayfinding, visitor analytics, and asset tracking. Customers can get in touch with our team who can talk you through this new range.”

And Jeff Aaron, vice president of marketing at Mist said: “The UK market is key to Mist’s global growth strategy. There is an abundance of companies looking to leverage AI to simplify Wi-Fi operations, increase Wi-Fi reliability and deliver new location-based services using virtual Bluetooth LE. Mayflex is ideally equipped to bring the Mist learning WLAN to the UK market and ensure its ongoing success, and we look forward to a long and successful partnership.”

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