Every day, the world is becoming more and more connected. And that’s good; being connected allows for people to trade ideas easier, monitor their health more efficiently and get things done quicker. In today’s mobile world, a typical user brings up to
You just set up your entire network using Cisco products and it was incredibly easy. But now you have a question: how do you make sure that your network and your data stays secure? Certainly the safeguard for running security must be time-consuming to
Generally, museums are pretty large places with dozens of exhibits and thousands of pieces of artwork to view. The National History Museum (NHM) in London is no exception. When museum brass discovered that there was a way for their visitors to be
In the hospitality industry, great service is a key differentiator. At the same time, digitization is changing the way that the industry does business in order to meet the demands of tech-savvy guests like you and me, who – let’s be honest, folks
During the past few weeks, there’s been a lot of chatter regarding FCC 14-30. In early June 2016, the FCC published FCC 14-30 Order, which now allows the use of three additional channels (120, 124, and 128) as well as other power adjustment and
We often wish people “safe travels”.. yet how much do we consider what it means in today’s hyper-connected world? More than ever, technology has given us the ability to change the world. Inbar Lasser-Raab, recently shared how digitization is forcing
With the inevitable explosion of more wireless devices and Wi-Fi hungry apps, does your current wireless network have the ability to handle multi-gigabit speeds? If it doesn’t, there’s no need to worry, one of the key innovations of 802.11ac wave 2
Growth is a part of any successful business. Unfortunately so are the pains that come with that expansion. Consider Louisiana’s largest non-profit, academic, healthcare system: Ochsner Health System. During the last 10 years, Ochsner Health System has
For such a basic idea, BYOD can turn into a complex issue. Network administrators at ROC Friese Poort, a school of 13,000 students in the Netherlands, were concerned that their wireless network’s capacity and performance wasn’t robust enough to handle