CommScope stories
Given the limited amount of land, how much longer will Hong Kong's data centers remain the gem of the industry?.
CommScope is set to divest its Home Networks Business to Vantiva as part of its portfolio optimization efforts, with the deal expected to close in Q4 2023.
RUCKUS has grown its sales and customers in recent months, further cementing its place in the industry and giving the company a lot to be excited about.
It is of vital interest that we gain a clear perspective, because more of the world depends on cloud services and data centre operations than ever before.
CommScope's RUCKUS Cloud is an AI-enabled network management platform that simplifies IT operations and delivers exceptional user experiences.
CommScope's RUCKUS offering builds and delivers purpose-driven networks that perform in the tough environments of the industries it serves.
Brisbane's Redeemer Lutheran College is partnering with BES IT to upgrade its internet and campus security, enhancing connectivity for students and staff.
CommScope's Ruckus portfolio has been acclaimed as a 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for exceptional Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure.
Ruckus Networks, now owned by CommScope, is expanding its network portfolio to improve digital learning and tackle vaping in schools.
Findings from a new research report have been released by Global Market Insights that show a burgeoning market.
Commscope's APAC vice president shares how APAC is set to become the world's biggest data centre market by 2020.
Enterprise data centers are having to redesign their network architecture for new, real-time applications and services, while supporting legacy apps.
Video is king and data centers have little choice but to prepare for higher speeds and increased stress on their networks.
Their number one desired career was to be a famous YouTuber, followed by a software developer and Twitter celebrity with over one million followers.
As data center demands grow, what's the effect on enterprise's infrastructure and how will that impact manageability and potential downtime?.
Member companies range from manufacturers, distributors, integrators and consulting companies across the globe.
The global company has a large footprint in China in particular with facilities located in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.
With changes and uncertainty in the global landscape, 2017 could be the year of massive change as businesses loosen their purse strings and invest.
RUCKUS Networks is expanding its reach, seeking partners to grow its innovative AI-driven solutions across ANZ.
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