EBOOK:
Many companies have found that as they have begun to manage the return to offices for the first time since the first lockdown were introduced, the office environment and its demands are very different to a year ago. These different demands are seen in the development of wired and wireless local area networks (LANs).
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the All England Lawn Tennis Club is working with IBM to use data analytics to engage with fans of the Wimbledon championships. We examine whether IT automation will kill jobs or solve the skills gap. And we look at the issues around data portability in the cloud. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, 25 years after Linus Torvalds released the Linux kernel, we look at how the open source operating system has influenced modern-day IT. Our new buyer's guide covers the fast-growing technology of object storage. And we examine the rise of corporate wireless networking. Read the issue now.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study describes how a world-renowned art gallery utilized a wireless networking solution that could support the hundreds of thousands of patrons that visited its facilities.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive white paper examines the ins-and-outs of wireless networking, discussing the current state 802.11 and what near-future developments you need to prepare for if you want to remain competitive.
EZINE:
Cloud wireless network management is growing fast, and networking pros who are using the approach say they can't imagine life without it. But it's not for everyone.
WHITE PAPER:
Gain an understanding of how 802.11ac can help provide higher performance by boosting bandwidth, and dive into the technical challenges associated with this new technology.
EGUIDE:
Cloud-managed wireless is growing 3X faster than the wireless LAN market as a whole. Discover why enterprise networks are adopting cloud-managed wireless to offload operational expenses of deploying, securing and updating powering and cooling appliances.
EZINE:
This issue of Network Evolution examines how network pros are using software-defined networking components, centralized management, automation, and policy enforcement to create LANs that are more flexible and easier to integrate.
CASE STUDY:
Read how the Greater Toronto Airports Authority adopted Cisco Catalyst 6500 switches in the wiring closet and throughout the network to enable the convergence of data, voice, and video, and provide virtualization to support a Common Use environment.