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Just a few years ago, private wireless networking wasn’t a common enterprise term, but it is now top-of-mind for most executives looking to unlock a new level of innovation enablement in their ...
The traditional separation between Wi-Fi and cellular networks — a cornerstone of enterprise wireless planning — is facing fundamental challenges according to a new 6G vision statement released this ...
Meru Networks claims to have been the first company to deliver an 802.11n access point and is now riding that technology's popularity as enterprises move increasingly to high-speed wireless networks.
Examine almost any emerging trend in the way people work, IT departments deliver applications or companies collect and process business information, and it'll translate into increasing pressure on ...
Aruba recently hosted its signature Atmosphere event in Las Vegas. Much has transpired for the perennial networking infrastructure provider over the past year, including its further integration into ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, today announced several key milestones that underscore the company’s exceptional growth in ...
Extreme Networks (NasdaqGS:EXTR) has launched what it describes as the first Wi-Fi 7 network in a major collegiate stadium at the University of Florida's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The deployment is ...
In my last post, I called out the US cellular carriers for their continuing failure to deliver on any of the new enterprise-focused services. The cellular carriers appear to be totally absent from the ...
Wireless access is quickly becoming essential in enterprise networks. With the arrival of 802.11n and its capacity of hundreds of megabits per access point, the value of wireless access has increased ...
I get asked this question a lot: With the advent of 802.11n, might it now be feasible to build the all-wireless enterprise? That is, can we replace our wired networks with wireless and provision ...