Network World Mobile & Wireless Alert | | | | Operators of convention centers and other public assembly venues are joining forces to avoid becoming the next Marriott or Hilton in the eyes of an FCC Enforcement Bureau that's been cracking down on Wi-Fi blockers. Read More ▶ | | | Case Study: Ruckus Wireless There has been a huge movement by educational institutions to provide their students with the best gigabit WiFi service. See why Columbia Public Schools decided to make the move to Ruckus Wave 2 Gigabit Wi-Fi and how they reaped the benefits. Read More ▶ | There were some gadgets that stood out. Our criteria wasn't necessarily whether the gadget in question was a bestseller or innovative -- or even good. What mattered most is if it left an unexpected impression on the public and industry in 2015. Read More ▶ | | Network World's independent product reviewers and bloggers list their favorite products of 2015. Read More ▶ | | When IBM and Apple forged their partnership last year to bring new mobile apps to the corporate world, their promise of bringing 100 such apps to market by the end of 2015 was widely considered an ambitious goal. Sure enough, though, it now looks like they've hit their target right on schedule. Read More ▶ | | | Google doesn't appear to be playing favorites in its year-end release of the most searched terms of 2015: Apple products including the iPhone 6S dominate the top tech terms list. Read More ▶ | | | Former AT&T executive Gail McGovern gets credit for longevity at the American Red Cross -- she walked into a messy situation in 2008 and has served as CEO since -- but she and her pack of AT&T cronies mainly get taken to task throughout a thorough new ProPublica article on the charity's struggles. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft delved even deeper into providing software for Android on Thursday with the launch of Microsoft Apps, a new application that gives users of Google's operating system a one-stop shop to find apps like Word, Cortana and Bing. Read More ▶ | | Top editors from enterprise IT brands Computerworld, Network World, CIO.com and CSO offer up their predictions for things that will happen in IT in 2016. Read More ▶ | | Developers from around the world are invited to partake in an online Smart Cities hackathon in January designed to solve real-world issues -- waste management, water management and parking -- that stem from urbanization. Read More ▶ | | White Paper: Open Text An IDG Research survey reveals that customers want access to their transactional data from any device, any time. Read More ▶ | | | |
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