Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hexnode Partner Summit?

The Hexnode Partner Summit is Hexnode’s annual partner event where all our reseller, distributor and technology partners come together to share ideas and create new experiences.

When is Hexnode Partner Summit happening?

Hexnode Partner Summit 2022 will be held on April 21, 2022.

Is it held virtually or in-person?

Keeping the safety of our partners and the Hexnode team in mind, the event will continue to be held virtually.

What is the cost of attending?

Hexnode partner summit 2022 is free to attend for our partners.

Where can I access the agenda?

The agenda will be updated as all the speakers are confirmed. The topics are selected as close to the date of the event as possible to ensure relevance.

I did not receive a confirmation email after registering

All registrations go through a validation process to ensure authenticity. Contact events@hexnode.com for any queries.

I have more questions

Contact the events team at events@hexnode.com or the partner team at partners@hexnode.com

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Melanie Seekins

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Melanie Seekins joined the U.S. Navy straight out of high school from Lander, Wyoming. In the Navy, she received training to be an Aviation Electronics Technician on the A-6 Intruder. That training allowed her to excel in the field of telecommunications, wide area networking, and ultimately, mobile technologies. Having worked her way up from mobile support to mobile architect, she has worked in many different verticals, giving her a broad understanding of the challenges that institutions, organizations, and governments face when securing mobile devices and delivering dynamic mobile experiences. Her strategies have enabled multiple businesses to successfully embrace mobile technology and ranked her as a thought leader among her peers. She is an experienced conference speaker and occasionally contributes articles for Information Week, Channel Partners, Tech Target and the former BrianMadden.com. She has also published works for IEEE. She served as Board Chair for the mobile credential, Credentialed Mobile Device Security Professional (CMDSP). She holds a Master’s degree from Penn State in cybersecurity. Currently Melanie works for a productivity automation company, ZERO, as a solution Architect.