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Technology, Wireless

How Mid-Sized Enterprises Can Adapt to the Death of Carrier-Funded In-Building Wireless

May 6, 2024

Via: The Fast Mode

Before ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) was the de facto standard for business communication, mobile carriers used to fund the installation of in-building wireless connectivity to help secure a business’s phone line and wireless service. While it may seem like […]


Security

Is a Custom Mobile Device the Right Fit for Your Workforce?

January 24, 2023

Via: Network Computing

The bring your own device (BYOD) stratagem certainly did not lose many proponents during Covid. Between having to support an entire workforce from home and the explosion of the gig economy, it made great sense. But now, current economic conditions […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Software

Defining the SD-Branch

June 17, 2019

Via: CSO

One of the most important aspects of digital transformation is that it is a continual process. And most people don’t realize that it has been underway for several years, probably beginning when organizations decided to let users have access to […]


Wireless

What to Expect When Expecting 802.11ax

November 6, 2018

Via: Cisco Blog

For Network Admins, it’s sort of like waiting for your favorite blockbuster to hit the local cinema. You’ve read a few spoilers, you’ve watched all of the previews, now you’re pumped for the movie. Only the movie hasn’t been released. […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

What is a CASB? What you need to know before you buy

June 13, 2018

Via: CSO

Think of cloud access security brokers (CASBs) as central data authentication and encryption hubs for everything your enterprise uses, both cloud and on-premises and accessed by all endpoints, including private smartphones and tablets. Before the CASB era, enterprise security managers […]