Actually, WiMAX has been dead for years, but with Clearwire moving to LTE it’s finally time for the funeral.
No matter what your personal politics, Standard and Poor’s downgrade of US debt contains a big lesson regarding the methodology and value of analysis of any form – and reinforces a key truth that everyone should keep in mind.
If you’re looking for the same security the government uses for a good deal of classified traffic, Aruba’s new Advanced Cryptography Module (ACM) extensions to their Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture may be just the ticket.
Confusion over exactly what 4G might be is leading many to think that they already have it, when, in fact, they don’t. Apart from the fact that such may put a damper on the adoption of 4G (again, whatever that is), such is illustrative of the l
This tale – told to me when I was an undergraduate computer-science student – has really stuck with me over the years, and provides significant guidance on how to build applications that optimize user productivity.
Since these two firms were key players in my recent review of cloud-based WLAN management, and since anything in print is out of date, here’s an update on some interesting additions to the product lines of these two important industry players.
The Network World article is out – and a little more on this important topic is in order.
Aerohive, D-Link and Meraki deliver enticing alternatives to on-site management
If you’re busy building out your 802.11n infrastructure, especially in these days of hard-fought and still-tight budgets, the last thing you want to hear is that there’s more technology on the horizon that will shortly force you to do it
News regarding the hacking of handsets in the UK is everywhere, and there are simple countermeasures that users can take to prevent problems in this area. The real answer, though, is in needed changes to infrastructure, and questions abound as to why