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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Wi-Fi client surge forcing fresh wireless LAN thinking

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Wi-Fi client surge forcing fresh wireless LAN thinking
Mobile Wi-Fi clients are surging on wireless LANs. The growth is forcing IT groups to adapt to a new, more dynamic RF environment and rethink WLAN design. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Video Collaboration: Lights, Camera, User Adoption
Video deployment has been slow. Today, barriers are dissolving. Price points are dropping. CIOs are more engaged in driving the business forward with process and technology. Learn More

WEBCAST: AirMagnet, Aruba Networks, Cisco, Enterasys Networks, HP, and Motorola

As AP Density Goes Up, Power Must Go Down
Start with the site survey - it's critical to success then learn how to strike a balance between the need to install more APs in order to reuse spectrum and increase capacity without resulting in added co-channel interference. Learn more!

Virtualizing WAN optimization
The number of applications that can't run in a virtualized environment is rapidly dropping. Earlier this month Mitel announced its new focus on enabling call control and UC applications to run on general purpose VMware hypervisors. Now, WAN optimization controller (WOC) vendors are also delivering virtualized support for their applications, further reducing the need for stand-alone appliances. Read More

Cisco again looks to debunk the multivendor network
In its second attempt to debase arguments that a multivendor network is more beneficial to users than a single-vendor infrastructure, Cisco this week hosted a webcast of two customers discussing the merits of their all-Cisco networks. Read More

Tips for navigating the evolving wireless LAN landscape
The influx of mobile clients is accelerating an IT rethink of wireless LAN design and operations. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

Identity-Aware Networking
Download this whitepaper today discover how IT can integrate identity and networking, enabling new business processes and easing regulatory compliance while improving security. Read now!

The 6 hottest new jobs in IT
IT job seekers have real reason to hope. No fewer than 10,000 IT jobs were added to payrolls in May alone, according to the Bureau of Labor statistics, reflecting a steady month-over-month increase since January. And in a June survey by the IT jobs site Dice.com, 65 percent of hiring managers and recruiters said they will hire more tech professionals in the second half of 2011 than in the previous six months. Read More

ICANN finally approves expansion plan for top-level domains
After four years of debate, Internet policymakers approved a controversial plan to introduce hundreds of new domain name extensions to the Internet infrastructure at a special meeting in Singapore. Read More

No. 1 place to work in IT: USAA
In February, Michael Lonigro, an IT technical manager at USAA, received a record-breaking performance bonus equal to 18.8% of his annual salary. So did every other USAA employee, thanks to the San Antonio-based financial services company's stellar 2009 performance. The big payout came less than 90 days after USAA staffers received their regular holiday bonuses, which have been awarded to every worker every year since 1930 and equaled two weeks' base pay. Read More


WEBCAST: Cymphonix

Gain Complete Control Over Internet Bound Traffic
The Cymphonix Network Composer is the only network appliance that provides comprehensive clarity into all internet bound network traffic and simply powerful tools to manage that traffic with a holistic approach. Learn More Today!

SGI, Intel plan to speed up supercomputers 500 times by 2018
Silicon Graphics International hopes by 2018 to build supercomputers 500 times faster than the most powerful today, using specially designed accelerator chips made by Intel, SGI's chief technology officer said. Read More

Data center startups emerging to solve virtualization and cloud problems
A host of new data center startups are coming on the scene to help IT shops handle the challenges posed by virtualized infrastructures and cloud computing. Read More

IT admins gone wild: 5 rogues to watch out for
You can't survive without them. They wield enormous power over your systems, networks, and data -- the very lifeblood of your organization. Few people outside IT have any understanding of what they do, and fewer still exercise any oversight over their actions. Read More

High-density design a top Wi-Fi issue
Wi-Fi-enabled iPhones and iPads, Android phones and tablets, and BlackBerries and PlayBooks continue to pour onto the enterprise WLAN. As a result, high-density wireless usage is no longer only an issue in vertical markets like education, healthcare and hospitality. Read More



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