Educational Resources
The Ethernet Alliance offers a library of white papers, presentations, frequently asked questions and videos that provide comprehensive technical overviews of many different Ethernet technologies. These materials are available on the Ethernet Alliance public website and are available free of charge.
These papers are composed by multiple organizations which may range from Ethernet users, vendors, government entities and academia with the objective of providing educational materials with an industry-based perspective. These papers may be based upon the work of the Ethernet Alliance Subcommittees as well as to support the activities inside Ethernet standards bodies. The papers are intended to help buyers and users of Ethernet technologies better understand the status of various Ethernet technologies in the standards process, the interoperability tests that the Ethernet Alliance has tested, the capabilities of these technologies and much more.
In addition to the library, the Ethernet Alliance helps members gain access to industry data through discounted or complimentary entrance to events, holds public demonstrations of various Ethernet technologies at trade shows where those interested in learning more about Ethernet can ask questions face-to-face and hosts Ethernet Alliance sponsored events called Technology Exploration Forums, or TEFs, as well as a program specifically oriented for academic involvement, the Ethernet Alliance University Program, or EAUP.
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