A series of videos, actually the first three produced under the Farpoint Focus brand, illustrates the core troubleshooting functions of key products from AirMagnet and Fluke Networks, clarifying both application and audience.
I’ve railed against these ridiculous caps on data volume in the past. Last night, however, I discovered another way that wireless might indeed be hazardous to your health.
Access to social media in the enterprise can be a boon to business, or, perhaps more often than not, a major productivity-destroying distraction. So – it’s not really about what you’re doing right now, but rather why.
Verizon’s recently announced upgrade fee digs deeper into your pocket with no added value – so what else is new? But will this fee generate animosity and pushback, like so many others (most notably from banks) have? No, it won’t.
Long-anticipated, and long-feared, some believe that the market for cellular is now saturated. But just what is that market? And why is this current hysteria dead wrong?
The broad discussion of BYOD this year got me to thinking: are wireless gateways going to be seeing big gains as a strategic solution for BYOD? Or will gateway functionality be rolled up into other systems?
One final (for now) idea on what might be next in wireless LAN benchmarking and performance evaluation. OK, which I’d like to see as next…
My recent article on testing three-stream WLANs provoked a number of interesting discussions with colleagues and others – and a number of ideas for what might be next in this vital field.
The hottest topic of the year (so far, anyway) in mobility is bring your own device, or BYOD. An upcoming Webinar will dig into the critical issues and opportunities here.
Lemme get this straight – a billion dollars for 30 million names? Issues galore with goodwill? What am I missing here?