Articles about Wireless Networking

The Coming HotSpot 2.0 Revolution

Cisco is out trying to stir up a revolution concerning what users should come to expect in the way of wireless access that should have a profound effect on IT departments everywhere. Continue Reading »

Future Shock: M2M Gaining Ground

It seems as though the hot acronym of the month is M2M (machine-to-machine), the technology that enables two or more machines (processors, really) to “speak” to each other, thereby cutting out the middle man (also known as humans). Continue Reading »

Aerohive Simplifies Mobile Device Management

Latest upgrades stroke balance between self-service and IT control. Continue Reading »

Google NFC Smartphones Come with IT Headaches

Google’s announcement of a new mobile-payment system based on near-field communications (NFC) technology promises to make buying stuff easier for consumers. Continue Reading »

Meru Networks Increases Wireless Density

AP 400 Mobile Edge increases the number of devices tied to a wireless access point. Continue Reading »

Time to Reorganize the FCC

A few days ago I wrote a column that criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for approving the start of operations for a satellite-based data service by a company called LightSquared. I got a response from a communications consultant, Michael Marcus, respectfully disagreeing with me. Continue Reading »

Cisco Simplifies Teleworking

New access points extend corporate security policies out to wireless access points in the home. Continue Reading »

Aruba Simplifies Mobile Management

MOVE architecture reduces costs while providing higher degrees of control. Continue Reading »

HP Improves Wireless Network Performance

Latest offerings allow 50 percent more devices per access point. Continue Reading »

Cisco Makes a Mobile Computing MOVE

If Cisco has its way, the access points that wireless carriers deploy in support of mobile computing devices are going to get a whole lot smarter. Continue Reading »

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