The Digital Job Site: Constructing Intelligence

ChaChi Gallo, VP of IT at Michels Corporation, explains why AI readiness depends on disciplined data foundations and reliable connectivity. He shares how satellite access is transforming remote job site operations and why automation must keep humans in the loop.
The Connected Kitchen: Restaurants Are Now Technology Companies

Jim Basar of Intwine Connect explains how cloud POS, IoT sensors, and hybrid connectivity have made reliable internet the backbone of every modern restaurant.
Connectivity Insurance Strategy: Protecting Revenue Before It Disappears

BJ Olson and Ryan Bowden of twenty7 Technology Group explain why businesses that treat connectivity as operational insurance stay running when outages hit everyone else. They cover wireless-first strategy, multi-connection redundancy, network visibility, and the real cost of downtime across locations.
The Digital Jobsite: The Wireless Backbone of Modern Construction

Thomas Berrington explains how wireless connectivity and owned data power the digital jobsite and scalable modern construction.
Service Excellence: The Networking Industry’s True Edge

Bjørn Jensen shares why service excellence, visibility, and simplicity are the real drivers of trust and long-term growth in networking.
Unbreakable Connections: The Future of Wireless-First Networks

Julian Jacquez and Dave Idle explain how wireless-first network resilience and SD-WAN combine to deliver stable, high-performance connectivity across multiple circuits.
Why Businesses Rely on a Wireless-First Infrastructure

Arvin Singh, Founder & CEO at NextGen Technology Advisory, explains how wireless-first infrastructure improves reliability, speed, and customer experience while reducing complexity for IT leaders.
Edge to Enterprise: Wireless-First Network Strategy

Shawn Tinsley and Dave Idle explain why wireless-first network strategy is now the foundation for enterprise IT resilience.
Why CIOs Are Turning to Wireless-First Network Infrastructure

In Episode 17 of Go Beyond the Connection, Chris shares how ATL’s network strategy moves beyond hardwired limitations and into a scalable, resilient model that supports biometric boarding, IoT at scale, and nonstop uptime. His story reveals what it takes to lead IT in one of the most demanding environments on Earth—and why other CIOs should pay attention.
Why Our Wireless-First Network Should Be Our First Strategy

Ajay Malik, CEO of StudioX, joins Go Beyond the Connection to make the case that a wireless-first network strategy is the fastest route to business growth. He explains how modern Wi-Fi standards have erased the reliability concerns of the past — and how AI turns wireless infrastructure into a self-optimizing competitive advantage.
How to Build a Highly Available, Fault-Tolerant Network Infrastructure

Hamed Mazrouei, Founder and CEO of Milagro Corporation, shares the architecture behind the HAFT platform, a full-stack redundancy system designed to eliminate network downtime across every failure point. He covers active-active design, cost-efficient SMB scaling, and real-world SD-WAN performance with Bigleaf.
A Wireless First Future: Competitive Advantage Through Seamless Connectivity

In this episode of Go Beyond the Connection, Gary Trobaugh, Director of IT at Life Flight Network, shares how a wireless-first mindset is transforming network infrastructure in life-critical industries. From satellite redundancy to rapid deployment and secure data protocols, Gary explains why going wireless isn’t just a convenience—it’s a competitive advantage. Discover how his team uses seamless connectivity to scale operations, safeguard patient data, and deliver dependable service even in the most remote locations. Whether you’re rethinking your own network strategy or navigating hybrid WAN environments, this episode offers real-world insight into building resilient, future-ready IT.