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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Avaya extends SDN offerings

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Avaya extends SDN offerings
Avaya this week extended its SDN arsenal with an architecture and supporting products designed to simplify enterprise connectivity and application provisioning. Read More
 


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Human Capital Management
This white paper addresses 10 major challenges that HR organizations face and describes how enterprise content management tools can increase efficiency, reduce costs and minimize risk. Read Now

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ACM Leadership Guide
Knowledge worker effectiveness has emerged as a top priority to both optimize the customer experience and help employees work more efficiently. See how advanced case management offers a solution to these challenges. Learn More

10 products you could only find at RadioShack
At least at one point, RadioShack was the only place you could find these tech products. Read More
 

FAQ: The FCC's Net Neutrality vote, for the IT crowd
The FCC on Thursday, Feb. 26, is set to vote on new broadband regulations that would require ISPs to practice Network Neutrality. Here's the lowdown on this hot political and technical topic. Read More
 

Vendors lay groundwork for 5G with greener and faster mobile networks
A new generation of mobile network equipment comes with lofty promises of better coverage and performance for subscribers, by making it easier for operators to add more capacity and support for new radio technologies. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM

The Mobile Experience - Increase Your Competitive Advantage
Download this half hour webinar to learn how to increase your competitive advantage using the latest in mobile technology design and trends. Best practices expert, Bill Loller, VP Mobile at IBM, will review what's wrong with the mobile customer experience today and what can be done to improve that experience. Learn More

What Wi-Fi looks like
Hackaday member CNLohr has created some stunning images of a Wi-Fi network using a remarkably simple technique. Read More
 

Twitter speaks up for FCC net neutrality plan
  With the Federal Communications Commission set to vote in three days on reclassifying broadband as public regulated utility, Twitter made its support for stronger net-neutrality rules official Monday. Read More
 

Keeping up with Cisco's ASA 9.3 code
If you are as old as I am, you are probably equally as surprised to see that we are already in 9.3 code releases for the Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) from Cisco Systems. In this post, I will run down the most exciting new features available for us. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM

What Does Customer Experience Mean for Your Social Business?
Respond promptly to customer needs. Make sure customer interactions are extremely tailored. Provide the right information to the right place at the right time. These are all the actions businesses must take to deliver a seamless customer experience. However, one person can't do it. It is even too much for one department. Learn More

Samsung, SKT to demonstrate 7.5Gbps wireless data next week
Samsung Electronics and South Korean mobile operator SK Telecom plan to demonstrate next week research into future 5G wireless and data transmission at 7.55Gbps. Read More
 

Chip companies working to make Wi-Fi more maker-friendly
Texas Instruments and MediaTek have launched new offerings aimed at making it easier to build IoT (Internet of Things) devices with Wi-Fi connectivity. Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: An LTE over Wi-Fi spectrum grab is coming
Unlicensed spectrum would be the logical place to expand traffic if, as mobile networks are finding, their licensed spectrum is running out. Why not shift over to unlicensed spectrum? I Read More
 

Digium Launches Respoke Platform as a Service
Digium announced the official launch of Respoke on their blog today, offering a cloud platform designed to enable communications for web and mobile applications. Read More
 

 

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