Africa – Connected Continent – At Last
If you haven’t looked at opportunities in Africa in the last couple of years, it’s time to take another look. [...]
View Article3-for-2: The FCoE Bandwidth Bonus
“Dude, you’re killing me!” my friend said to me. I raised an eyebrow. “What did I do now?” Quick witted, [...]
View ArticleTablets Welcomed. Can Your Wireless Network Support the User Experience...
Ok, so maybe you are starting to give in to the idea that, employees bringing personally owned tablets at work, [...]
View ArticlePlanes, Trains and Automobiles: Getting Connected
The world of transportation is rapidly changing, which is in turn driving rapid change in the world of manufacturing. Transportation [...]
View ArticleIf Bottled Water Prices Can Be Differentiated, So Can Broadband Access
By Roland Klemann, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Demand for Internet services continues to build. The increasing popularity of smartphones, tablets, and video services is [...]
View ArticleApplication Visibility & Control: CleanAir at the Applications Level
The Problem: There are many challenges IT managers face on a daily basis. As the proliferation of user devices and [...]
View ArticleCisco Brings Gigabit Wireless to Life with the AP3600 + 802.11ac Module: Demo...
The question isn’t IF your users will need more bandwidth, but WHEN they will need more bandwidth. 802.11ac represents the [...]
View ArticleEngineers Unplugged (Episode 9): Be Kind to Your Protocol
In this week’s episode of Engineers Unplugged, we hear from VMware’s Andre Leibovici ( @andreleibovici ) and Chuck Hirstius ( @rexremus ) [...]
View ArticleWWDC Wireless Takeaway: 802.11ac on Apple Devices Coming Your Way Soon
At WWDC this week, Apple announced that their new Macbook and Macbook Air are 802.11ac enabled. As we predicted in [...]
View Article6 Tips for High Density Network Design
The guys from No Strings Attached Show just published their podcast we sponsored featuring Jim Florwick yesterday and already the verdict is in: Jim [...]
View ArticleGuest Blog: Migrating High Density University Networks to 802.11ac
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Joe Rogers, Associate Director of Network Engineering for the University of South [...]
View ArticlePrepare Your Networks for High Density without Compromising on Performance
A new year means new users and new devices. More devices means more network crowding. Mobile users demand bandwidth and [...]
View ArticleHDX Blog Series #1: Why Spectrum Intelligence Still Matters
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a four-part deep dive series into High Density Experience (HDX), Cisco’s latest solution [...]
View ArticleIs Your K-12 Network Ready for Common Core Standards?
What do IT and K12 Common Core Standards have in common? Forty-five states, the District of Columbia, four territories, and the Department of Defense [...]
View ArticleDon’t Miss: [Webinar] Preparing K-12 Networks for Common Core Feb 5
If you’ve worked on a K-12 wireless network , you’ll know that one of the main customer careabouts is adapting to Common Core [...]
View ArticleGoing Mobile? Get Secure.
There is no turning back from the mobile trend. With more devices comes the insatiable hunger for bandwidth. After devices [...]
View ArticleThe Future of Wireless: Times are Changing Before Our Eyes
We live in amazing times, ask anyone who ever had to look up a phone number in a phone book. [...]
View Article802.11ac: That’s the Answer. What’s the question?
Everybody’s talking about 802.11ac, but we’ve sensed some confusion for next steps as far as how CIO’s and IT organizations [...]
View ArticleIWAN Wed: Is FIFA supported on the ISR?
Food for thought The other day, I went to the café to grab my lunch and notice something that got [...]
View ArticleBandwidth Alone Will Not Solve Branch Application Performance
For years, many IT organizations have been addressing slow application performance by adding more bandwidth. With broadband speeds available at [...]
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