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| 15 Oct 2009 |
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Integrated wireless and wired LAN: Brocade-Motorola deal ups the ante
The Brocade-Motorola partnership aims for integrated wireless and wired LAN architecture that will place controllers and wireless intrusion detection directly into Brocade's wired ... |
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No data cable? Wireless mesh networking the answer for Wi-Fi backhaul
Mesh technology earned its chops as the backbone of metro-area wireless networks, but wireless mesh networking has found footing as a Wi-Fi backhaul option in the enterprise space ... |
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| 14 Oct 2009 |
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Meru reinvents wireless LAN troubleshooting and management
Meru uses its single channel architecture to reinvent wireless LAN troubleshooting. Its Service Assurance Module, part of Meru's wireless LAN management suite, allows access points... |
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| 07 Oct 2009 |
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Network security risks multiply when enterprises begin outsourcing
Network security risks of outsourcing tech jobs worry IT executives, according to a new survey. Without the right protections, outsourcing could expose companies to a network secur... |
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| 01 Oct 2009 |
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802.11n upgrade: College ditches legacy network for new vendor
The University of Rhode Island sought to deploy a wireless LAN with its wired network vendor. But increased bandwidth demand meant a change in networking strategy to consider other... |
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| 30 Sep 2009 |
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Dynamic policy ensures faster, safer network for school district
The town of Chelmsford, Mass., hired Enterasys Networks to deploy its new fiber network, using dynamic policy and network segmentation to ensure a faster, safer network for student... |
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| 24 Sep 2009 |
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Network device management overload: Engineers managing too many boxes
The number of devices in enterprise networks is growing, but the size of the network engineering teams is not. Engineers need to turn to network automation, standardization and net... |
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| 23 Sep 2009 |
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802.11n ratification will drive down wireless LAN prices
With 802.11n ratification and a higher volume of sales, wireless LAN prices are about to drop. Aruba Networks is first to market with its new low-cost AP-105 access point, but othe... |
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| 17 Sep 2009 |
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CA-NetQoS deal: Network management = application performance
When CA bought NetQoS this week, it signaled that network management is no longer about understanding performance between nodes, but about application performance management. Netwo... |
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| 16 Sep 2009 |
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NAC appliance vendors: Can you depend on them?
Network Access Control (NAC) appliance vendors are feeling pressure from infrastructure and endpoint security vendors who offer similar functionality. Is there a future for indepen... |
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| 09 Sep 2009 |
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Wireless LAN supply chain shortages: Vendors struggle to deliver
The coming 802.11n ratification and shifts in the global economy have led to WLAN chipset shortages. With chips and other components in short supply, some enterprises will have to ... |
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