Monday, June 27, 2011

Houston's Yes schools cut costs using wireless network

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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


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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

FCC: Rural areas still lag in broadband speeds
Many rural areas in the U.S. lack access to mid-range broadband services, a report says. Read More

Chris Poelker: Why the Amazon cloud outage helped cloud computing
The recent outage over at Amazon was actually a good thing for cloud computing. It was a call to action that brought to light the need for solid standards for cloud infrastructure and iron-clad contractual obligations between cloud providers and subscribers. Read More

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LulzSec calls it quits after 50 days of 'mayhem'
The computer hacking group LulzSec said Saturday it had ended its campaign of cyberassaults on government and corporate websites and that it was time for it to "sail into the distance." 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

Zenprise cloud service manages corporate mobile device surge
Zenprise deploys its mobile device management application in third-party data centers to offer a cloud-based service aimed at small- to medium-size businesses. Read More

From CIO.com: 7 Best Cities to Find IT Jobs in 2011
CIO.com and IT staffing firm Modis show you which urban IT job markets are hot, the industries in those cities that are hiring, and the IT skills those companies are seeking. Read More

 
 
 

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