Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Gigabit Wi-Fi spec edges closer to reality

Ericsson's LTE Advanced demo hits almost 1Gbps | Lawmakers seek to block LightSquared approval by FCC

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Gigabit Wi-Fi spec edges closer to reality
Wi-Fi that can sustain multi-gigabit data rates? That fantasy is edging closer to reality: This week an industry group published the latest spec for gigabit Wi-Fi, and plans a first round of early interoperability tests with prototype products in fall 2011. Read More


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Can You Trust a Cloud-base Security Solution?
Cloud computing and security services seem like they would never go together. The former is a function that exists somewhere outside the host, outside the network, and is tapped when needed to perform a certain function such as data archival. The latter is a mindset, an approach that pervades throughout every facet of an IT infrastructure. Read More Today!

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Social Technologies Transform Business
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

Ericsson's LTE Advanced demo hits almost 1Gbps
If you're impressed with the current generation of LTE services, wait until you get a load of LTE Advanced. Read More

Lawmakers seek to block LightSquared approval by FCC
A U.S. House of Representatives committee has stepped into the fray over startup LightSquared's planned mobile data network, and passed a bill that would block the Federal Communications Commission from spending any money granting the carrier a waiver it is seeking. Read More


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WAN Optimization for VDIs
VDI consolidates remote desktop management, but in order to ensure success, bumps in the WAN must be avoided. F5 and VMware deliver WAN optimization that controls the amount of data passed back and forth between branches, removing redundant application data and optimizing unique data for each desktop. Read Now.

Houston's Yes schools cut costs using Aruba Wi-Fi with Lync
The Yes school system in Houston installed a wireless network using Aruba and Microsoft gear that officials say cost far less than a traditional wired system using PBX gear. Read More

Aerohive updates its 802.11n WLAN software
Aerohive Networks this week released new wireless LAN software, with new mobile device management and spectrum analysis features. Read More

Cellcrypt releases encrypted voice call app for the iPhone
Cellcrypt released a version of its voice encryption software for Apple's iPhone on Tuesday, adding to its portfolio of software to prevent eavesdropping on calls. Read More



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