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Experts call management Wi-Fi's biggest challenge
Forget security. When it comes to implementing Wi-Fi, experts explain why management is the toughest challenge. Article | 19 May 2005
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Cisco brings multifunction router to the masses
Announced this morning at Interop, Cisco's new integrated services routers enable more organizations to afford routers offering services such as security and QoS at wire speed. Article | 02 May 2005
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Colubris wires its future to network convergence
Colubris' new strategy focuses on integrating wired and wireless network infrastructure. It's hoping an increasing focus on network convergence will help it emerge as a competitive force in the Wi-Fi hardware market. Article | 28 Apr 2005
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Amid shakeup, WLAN switch sales booming
New research says the wireless LAN switch market grew substantially in 2004, but companies should brace for major changes in the market landscape. Article | 14 Apr 2005
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Interoperability, thin APs to grow WLAN market
A new IDC research report shows that the enterprise WLAN market was down marginally last quarter, but tight competition could mean more interoperability for customers. Article | 24 Mar 2005
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Is ultra-fast Wi-Fi worth the gamble?
An emerging flavor of Wi-Fi offers faster throughput and more range than 802.11g products, but analysts raise the question: Are pre-standard enterprise products worth the risks? Article | 22 Mar 2005
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Gartner forecasts challenges for Cisco
Cisco Systems Inc.'s second-quarter profit almost doubled, but shares fell as sales missed analysts' estimates. Is it a minor bump in the road for the networking giant, or a sign of struggles to come?
Rachna Ahlawat, principal analyst with the St... Interview | 01 Mar 2005
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VoWLAN system takes after sci-fi
Communications badges that made calls were once a fantasy, but now an Arizona hospital system is using them in a unique voice over Wi-Fi system to keep caregivers in constant contact. Article | 26 Jan 2005
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Group provides Wi-Fi during Bush inauguration
A nonprofit community group called the Open Park Project is providing the free service this week in what its founders describe as an exercise in wireless democracy. News | 20 Jan 2005
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Update: Cisco to acquire Airespace for $450 million
Cisco confirms the long-rumored acquisition, looking to shore up its WLAN product line. However, one expert questions how the companies and their products will mesh. Article | 13 Jan 2005
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