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Three Flavors of CMX Analytics: Onsite, Online & Social
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Big data seems to be everywhere these days. Everywhere you look there are new companies and technologies that promise to crunch up enormous databases and instantly extract from them knowledge...
CMX to be featured at the inaugural IoT World Forum 2013
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On October 29-31, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain, Cisco will host customers, partners, influencers and policy-makers at the inaugural Internet of Things World Forum.
Interference Detection and Mitigation with Cisco CleanAir
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The previous blog on CleanAir went in depth on how MSE uses CleanAir information to locate interferers and the impact zone for each interferer. This blog takes a step...
CableLabs Summer Conference 2013– CMX Live Demo
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At the CableLabs Summer Conference last week in the Keystone Conference Center outside of Denver, Colorado, Cisco CMX was demonstrated live on stage showing up to the moment information on...
Cisco CMX Solution – Version 7.5 Released
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Released along with the Wireless Release 7.5 earlier this month was the latest version of Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX), continuing Cisco’s leadership in the emerging field of WiFi location...
Cisco CMX Analytics in use at CiscoLive! Orlando
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Editor's Note: This blog post was co-written by Dr. Brendan O'Brien, who is authoring the post, and Dr. James Little, technical lead for CMX Analytics in Cisco's Wireless Networking Group....
Location-Based Services & Monetization for Service Providers
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Location Based Services in the Service Provider (SP) world is a very hot topic at present, with many SP’s looking for monetization opportunities for Wi-Fi. Cisco has been working with...
More on Cisco’s Connected Mobile Experiences in Nice, France
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Last month I wrote about the Connected Mobile Experiences deployment in Nice. One of the most interesting things I saw at the iCity launch in Nice was a real...
The Next Big Innovation Cycle for Hoteliers
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Remember the time when we were trying to figure out exactly what the Internet was? Web pages and dot coms didn’t make complete sense. Wow, how times have changed....