Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Mobile devices will get next-gen Wi-Fi in early second half, Qualcomm says

  Aruba announces controller and software for hybrid wireless networks | Gigabit Wi-Fi? Not so fast
 
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Mobile devices will get next-gen Wi-Fi in early second half, Qualcomm says
Smartphones and tablets with the emerging Wi-Fi wireless networking technology, 802.11ac, will arrive early in the second half of this year, a Qualcomm executive said. Read More


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Capacity Control: Why Capacity Management Needs to Evolve
IT organizations need to radically change how they plan and manage infrastructure to cope with the complexity of today's large-scale shared environments. Learn More

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Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

Aruba announces controller and software for hybrid wireless networks
Aruba Networks announced a Wi-Fi controller that can create more efficient pathways for wireless traffic and control more than 32,000 Wi-Fi hotspots. Read More

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Gigabit Wi-Fi? Not so fast
The newest Wi-Fi technology -- 802.11ac -- promises blazing speeds of up to 1.3Gbps, according to claims made by the leading vendors. Read More

TI to ship multi-protocol wireless power chips
Texas Instrument hopes to cover a broader breadth of mobile products with new chips that support both the Qi and the Alliance for Wireless Power wireless charging standards. Read More


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The Shape of Email
Our "Shape of Email" research attempts, for the first time, to describe the content of a typical corporate inbox in terms of its importance and relevance to the user. Learn More

AT&T to wirelessly connect most GM vehicles over LTE in 2014
AT&T said it will supply LTE wireless services to most General Motors vehicles starting in 2014 in the U.S. and Canada. Read More

Four Wi-Fi tools deliver mixed results
During our review of 802.11ac routers, some of the vendors sent along additional products that they thought we might be interested in. Here are short reviews of four Wi-Fi tools that you might find useful in your network. Read More

Verizon's latest 4G mobile hotspot impresses
Keith Shaw reviews Verizon's Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi 5510L. Read More

 

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