The industry has been talking for eons about how to create a intelligent networks where data can land on different devices and the network will execute access rights (or other security policies) and also know how to best display the data based on the device. Looks like this new appliance from Cisco could be key toward making that talk into reality -- at least for wireless nets.
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Intelligent network has been here for years!!
This technology has been here for awhile. We use software from a company called NetMotion Wireless. I have been using it for almost 3years and I can move my laptop from my wired or wireless network without XP or the apps freaking out on me. I can even use to over my EVDO Rev. A card because the software encrypts the data. Check it out it is awesome stuff.
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