Wide Area Network (WAN) stories
Wireless communications are becoming more important, so it's crucial to design and implement WLANs properly, says Wavelink.
The figures show enterprise WLAN revenues declined for Cisco, with Aruba-HP Enterprise performing just below the market for the fourth quarter.
Amid telecom cost wars, NZ ISPs ponder sustainable pricing, seeking a balance between matching rivals and keeping margins healthy.
Cradlepoint acquires Pertino, integrating SDN innovation with 4G LTE solutions to transform enterprise networking.
The combined consumer and enterprise WLAN market segments increased 2.1% year over year in the third quarter of 2015 (3Q15).
ALE has debuted a new 802.11ac Wave 2 access point designed to improve wireless performance in networks with growing number of mobile devices.
There's a gap in the wireless market. It lies between consumer products & enterprise solutions. It represents a great opportunity for channel partners.
Mobility and the Internet of Things are changing the way business is done. These transformative trends can strain wireless networks to their limit.
The WLAN market contracted in Q2, as anticipation of wave two of 802.11ac and economic uncertainty took hold, while HP WLAN uncertainty saw HP drop.
Silver Peak is set to expand its Unity EdgeConnect ecosystem for building SD-WANs thanks to alliances with Infoblox, Nutanix and Zscaler.
As enterprises embrace the cloud, carriers have an incredible opportunity to assist with migration, layer on orchestration, and differentiate services.
More workers are relying on mobile devices for their jobs, driving the adoption of Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi; according to Wavelink.
The enterprise WLAN market is growing at a rapid pace, driven by increasing mobility in business, according to Research and Markets.
HP's acquisition of Aruba Networks means HP, when it absorbs Aruba, will finally make the jump up the WLan vendor ladder to number two slot.
Alcatel-Lucent outshines rivals in LAN, WLAN, Data Center markets for the third quarter, growing at double-digit rates.
With the proliferation of dispersed applications, including WAN and cloud services, this question grows more relevant by the day.
Riverbed bolsters its ANZ team, primed for growth with new hires and program enhancements to support its expanding channel network.
Advances in WLAN, external hard disks, and keyboards is driving replacement of existing devices in the global computing devices market.
Enterprise IT departments are turning to WAN solutions as budgets decline and demands increase, says Frost and Sullivan.
Spark Digital is leveraging mobile to deliver a WAN service for Kiwi companies still waiting for fibre installation.