Aerohive’s announcement today of the increased integration of several aspects of mobility management into what used to be called a wireless-LAN system is yet another indication that functional consolidation, essential to the future of mobility
Seriously – this is a question I recently explored with a seasoned mobile professional. And he made a pretty good case as to why cellular could obviate the need for Wi-Fi – today. But the landscape is changing rapidly, and my long-time co
Innovative service protects data stored in places like Box, Dropbox, SharePoint and Salesforce
The big deal at CES this year was wearable computing and communications devices – smartwatches and such. The next billion-dollar market? Maybe, but big questions remain.
A new year brings reflection, forecasts, and seldom-kept resolutions. But given the long-standing nature of so many challenges facing the evolution of mobility, perhaps a prayer or two is more in order today.
Great leaps forward (CDMA, OFDM, and MIMO come to mind) are rare, and many assume we’re at the end of the road. But with significant innovations continuing to appear, are we really?
A clever tool from iPass helps find the company’s access points. iPass also provides some very interesting holiday (or other) reading as well.
Of necessity, a change, which may be temporary, in our policy with respect the ownership of equities in firms that are discussed in this blog.
I’ve wondered before about whether Wi-Fi will become a major factor in RFID. Now a similar question: where does Wi-Fi fit in the Internet of Things?
Did you see 60 Minutes last night? Or any of the news channels today? Everyone’s ga-ga over small-package delivery by helicopter drone. It’s not going to work. Here’s why…