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Demo: Recommendations for Deploying WLAN
In today's digital age, network security is everybody's key concern because there's so much at stake. Cisco and Intel recommend key steps for deploying WLAN. Watch this demo to learn how. (9.5MB)
Whitepaper: Using Radio Resource Management to Deliver Secure and Reliable WLAN Services
Learn how Radio Resource Management (RRM) algorithms work and how real-time RF management can be used to improve WLAN operations, tighten wireless security, and enable enterprises to support critical wireless applications.
Whitepaper: Business Benefits of Wireless Computing
Intel IT and Intel Finance recently identified how wireless technology can measurably improve worker productivity and lead to positive impacts on time, schedules, and quality. These benefits resulted from the advantages that wireless technology has over wired network access, including increased access, flexibility, and lower cost.
Whitepaper: The Wireless Office, Laying the Foundation for a Wireless Enterprise
Intel's IT identified the benefits and challenges of implementing a completely wireless network in an Intel office building and tested 802.1x WPA security protocols as a replacement for the VPN model. This paper documents this proof of concept.
Whitepaper: Cisco Integrated Wireless Network
This paper presents the products, features, benefits, and future migration plans of the Cisco Integrated Wireless Network including the Cisco Distributed WLAN Solution and the Cisco Centralized WLAN Solution.
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Google, Skype Fund Global Wi-Fi Network By Ed Sutherland -
Published February 7, 2006
ISPs invest $21.7M in Spanish plan for a million Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide. [more Network Hardware]
Study: Spam To Decline Through 2010 By Michael Hall -
Published February 6, 2006
A research firm says the amount of spam e-mail users receive will drop from 3,253 pieces last year to 1,640 pieces in 2010. [more Administration & Management]
F-Secure Spoofed with Bogus Mail By Michael Hall -
Published February 3, 2006
Security company F-Secure was the target of a malicious mail apparently designed to give the company a black eye. [more Security]
Harden Your Sun Server Against Network Flickers By Charlie Schluting -
Published February 2, 2006
With Sun's IP Multipathing, you can help ensure crucial servers can always find a working switch. [more Network Hardware]
Fill Linux to the Brim with Xen By Carla Schroder -
Published February 1, 2006
Virtualization is hot, and newcomer Xen should be on your radar. [more Network Software]
IM Security: Big Concern, Slow Uptake By Paul Rubens -
Published January 31, 2006
If the numbers are to be believed, there aren't many organizations taking IM security seriously. Even if it's an uncertain market, the need is already here. [more Security]
Cisco Closes Door on VPN DoS By Michael Hall -
Published January 30, 2006
Cisco has announced patches for a potential DoS vulnerability in its VPN gear. [more Security]
Botnets On the Rise By Michael Hall -
Published January 27, 2006
Panda Security says botnets have established their place in the malware firmament. [more Security]
Networking 101: Understanding Spanning Tree By Charlie Schluting -
Published January 26, 2006
The spanning tree protocol ensures that sensible redundancy in your network doesn't turn into loops run amok. Here's how it works. [more Standards & Protocols]
Site Names and Shames 'Badware' Purveyors By Michael Hall -
Published January 25, 2006
A new organization backed by Sun, Lenovo and Google seeks to shine the spotlight on "badware." [more Security]
QEMU: Maybe a VMWare Killer, Maybe Not By Carla Schroder -
Published January 24, 2006
QEMU might not be ready to knock VMWare off every desktop, but it might hit the spot for some. [more Network Software]
Report: U.S. Holds Top Spammer Spot By Michael Hall -
Published January 23, 2006
A new report indicates that the United States relays more spam than any other country, but China's number two with a bullet. [more Security]
Linux: Genuinely Trustworthy Computing By Carla Schroder -
Published January 20, 2006
Opinion: If the recent Sony rootkit debacle taught us anything, it's that "trust but verify" isn't just for nuclear arms talks anymore. [more Security]
Cisco Patches DoS Flaws By Michael Hall -
Published January 19, 2006
Cisco has announced patches and workarounds for flaws affecting its IOS and VoIP software. [more Security]
Gigabit Ethernet For the Frugal Admin By Carla Schroder -
Published January 18, 2006
High performance isn't as spendy as you might think if you know where to make some tradeoffs. [more Network Hardware]
NAC Enforcement Becoming Billion Dollar Business By Michael Hall -
Published January 17, 2006
A research firm says the network access control enforcement market will grow by over 1,100 percent in the next two years. [more Network Hardware]
Faster Wi-Fi Proposal Passes Hurdle By Ed Sutherland -
Published January 13, 2006
Consumers are one step closer to a faster Wi-Fi standard. [more Network Hardware]
Networking 101: Understanding the Data Link Layer By Charlie Schluting -
Published January 12, 2006
Understanding how bridges, switches and VLANs relate will help you master the second layer in the OSI model.
[more Standards & Protocols]
Is The End of IPsec Afoot? By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published January 12, 2006
Gartner says SSL-VPNs will dominate remote access by 2008. [more Network Software]
New Cisco Cert Targets Rich Media By Michael Hall -
Published January 12, 2006
New certification pushes expertise in VoIP and video conferencing. [more Administration & Management]
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