Allied Telesis
Zac Bartlett has extensive work experience in the field of networking. Zac began their career in 1997 as a Field Service Network Engineer at Caltell Communications, where they worked until 1999. Following that, they joined Xpert Systems as a Field Service Network Engineer until 2002. In 2002, they joined Allied Telesis as a Customer Support Network Engineer and later progressed to the position of Senior Network Engineer from 2003 to 2014. Zac then transferred to Allied Telesis Labs New Zealand, where they served as the Principal CSG Engineer from 2014 to 2021. In 2021, they took on the role of Principal Solution Lead Engineer at Allied Telesis.
Zac Bartlett attended Shirley Boys High School and later pursued a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the Wellington Institute of Technology, where they earned a NZCE degree.
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Allied Telesis
Our world is increasing in complexity. Organizations are changing at an ever-increasing rate. Businesses face an uphill battle to adapt to change and to stay ahead of the competition. At the same time, our cities are increasingly becoming more populated; and with this growth, issues such as demand on resources and public safety become a key focus for government and civic leaders. Today, more than any other time, you need a technology partner that has both the vision and the capability to take your network communications to where you need them to be. Allied Telesis has been supplying network communications solutions for over 30 years. Today we are engaged in some of the most advanced and innovative next-generation network research, focusing efforts on development and production of more intelligent, autonomously controlled and managed systems that will be required to meet the demands of a world of Internet Things and smarter everything. The capabilities and performance of next-generation networks will be defined by the software that configures, secures, manages and automates the infrastructure. Our R&D investments are putting us on the main stage in the exploding era of IoT. As cloud computing uses servers, applications and other resources linked via a network, the infrastructure of that network and the ability to autonomously discover, manage, troubleshoot and resolve network issues will become fundamental to network operations. We also take advantage of our position as a network specialist to provide software solutions needed for network administration. These range from administration and monitoring of network equipment to authentication of connected devices and network status analysis. Our world-class global professional services organization offers unsurpassed support together with network design recommendations, project consultation, staging services and post-installation support.