Wi-Fi Platform
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* Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places. | * Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places. | ||
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== Supported Vendors == | == Supported Vendors == |
Revision as of 17:58, 12 December 2018
The Social-ID for Customer Identity Platform integrates to Wi-Fi vendors to offer the following services:
- Captive Portal: integrates the Social Login and RaaS (Registration-as-a-Service) to enable users to register in Wi-Fi networks using their social networks or traditional credentials.
- Indoor Location: enable indoor events to drive marketing actions, such as customer presence and proximity to regions. The indoor location analytics helps to understand how users behave in the physical places.
Resources
Supported Vendors
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Aerohive Networks |
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Aruba Networks |
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Cambium Networks |
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Cisco Meraki |
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Extreme Networks |
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Mikrotik | |||
Open Mesh | |||
Ruckus Wireless |
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Zyxel |
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(*) formerly developed by Motorola and Zebra Technologies