Just what is virtualization, anyway, and how does it relate to wireless and the cloud? Contrary to what I believe, the answer is apparently not all that obvious.
Software-defined networking meets the Evolved Packet Core. This is going to be big – really big!
Wi-Fi array leader Xirrus offers products with a modular architecture – one that pays off big with their announcement of new 802.11ac modules.
I’ll be at Interop New York next week, and another Webinar on 802.11ac
A requirement to find the source of low-frequency EMF noise led me on a ghost chase – and you may have a similar problem, so here are the details.
Not much new or unexpected in the latest guaranteed winner from Big Red, but what’s still missing might be notable. On the other hand, maybe it’s time at last to think more about Layer 7 and less about toys.
Mobile Device Management (MDM) has been with us only a short time – but it’s already just one piece of a larger set of required capabilities that are beginning to consolidate into the products enterprises really need.
With more people than ever working from home, one might assume that there’s a trend towards the convergence of traditional residential and enterprise/work systems. Surprisingly, the opportunities here haven’t really been exploited at all.
Sony will stop production of optical drives early next year. Remember, these are the guys who invented it. Regardless, the end of an era worth noting.
OK, Apple won their epic patent battle with Samsung; there was really very doubt that they would. But, given the nature of the strategic relationship between the two firms, there’s less here than meets the eye.