I’m going to be publishing a number of single-product reviews here from time to time going forward. Here are a few words on that, particularly with respect to policy.
I think I still prefer being behind the camera, but Keith Shaw put me on TV once again at a fun little press event in New York.
Pre-standard products are already emerging, so now is the time to start planning
Gigabit Wi-Fi might solve some of your problems, but you can probably get more out of what you already have
A small revision to our recent White Paper on these topics, along with a new Farpoint Focus video as well.
I am a huge fan of desktop virtualization as a strategy for mobility - and beyond. I’ll expand on the value of this strategy to the financial community in a Webinar in July.
Just in case you missed it – the Wi-Fi Alliance has announced that it’s certifying early .11ac products – one more reason why 802.11ac is sooner rather than later.
The post-PC era? Definitely. But wireless is also in the middle of a profound transition as well, behooving us to think network and not just wireless alone.
I’ve had some truly amazing conversations regarding the upcoming IEEE 802.11ac standard in recent weeks, and the controversy here is fascinating – and also of way more than passing interest to the future of enterprise WLANs.
OK, a little more on the NSA controversy, from a purely practical rather than political perspective.