NetPlanner Systems, Inc. Displays Cutting-Edge Technologies to Connect Campuses at GA4LE
NORCROSS, Ga. (PRWEB) July 31, 2018 -- NetPlanner Systems, Inc., a leading provider of IT-based solutions in the Southeast, exhibited as a Platinum Sponsor at the GA4LE Summer Conference, displaying the latest, most scalable and reliable technologies to keep staff, students and visitors connected. The conference held June 24-27 at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga., is an annual gathering hosted by the Georgia Chapter of the Association for Learning Environments, a non-profit and professional association dedicated to improving the places where children learn.
“NetPlanner is committed to creating state-of-the-art learning environments for K-12 as well as higher education,” said Mike Dycus, Vice President of Business Development at NetPlanner. “We greatly enjoyed meeting everyone at the conference and look forward to furthering our work with campuses and school districts to optimize their networking technology to keep staff connected and students safe.”
The conference saw nearly 500 registrants with 160 facilities representatives from nearly half the school systems in Georgia. During the conference, NetPlanner met with attendees and held a prize drawing for a Ring Wi-Fi Video Doorbell system. NetPlanner looks forward to sponsoring the 2019 Summer GA4LE Conference to be held June 23-26, 2019, in Jekyll Island, Ga.
About NetPlanner
NetPlanner Systems is one of the Southeast’s leading providers of IT-based solutions for communications, security, and audio/visual systems. With over 30 years in business, NetPlanner helps clients maintain a competitive advantage by incorporating cutting-edge technology into their networks. Backed by technology experts carrying the industry’s most prestigious certifications, NetPlanner delivers the highest level of expertise, service and support. To learn more about NetPlanner, visit http://www.netplanner.com
Kelly DeAses, Michael Mackenzie Communications, +1 404-445-1842 x107, [email protected]
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