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Mass. college lowers IT spending after network upgrade

Dean College in Franklin, Mass., got a relatively early start in wireless networking, offering access to faculty and students in the late 1990s. A decade or so later, rising network demands brought Read more...

How to be an IT survivor

IT has been changing right before our eyes, with outsourcing and offshoring, advances in communications and security, and the growing role of technology in business strategy. So what do all these Read more...

Secure your IT job

In these chaotic economic times, it's important for an IT professional to do his job. It's also important to think about job security and to position yourself properly when your employer starts Read more...

Muni WiFi: One step forward, two steps back

Well, it certainly wasn't a happy week for people waiting for ubiquitous access to wireless Internet in major metropolitan areas. Chicago and San Francisco, two cities with major initiatives to Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Wireless networking takes off; Linux proponents team up;

> New videoconferencing product offers productivity at high price. Read more...

ALSO NOTED: No slowdown in outsourcing to India; Why corporations are digging in at the virtual world of Second Life; and much

> No slowdown in outsourcing to India. Article > Why corporations are digging in at the virtual world Read more...

SPOTLIGHT: Why ignoring wireless networking isn't a good idea

If your enterprise wireless network strategy has been to ban wireless networking, then you're likely feeling a false sense of security. As some industry pundits explain, WiFi is entering every Read more...

WiFi flaws put laptop data at risk

Everyone's been predicting that increased wireless networking deployments would bring in a slew of new security risks and headaches, and this past week's news illustrates how right everyone was. Read more...

Intel flaws tied to Microsoft drivers

Intel is the latest to issue patches for three vulnerabilities related to wireless networking. Two of the three vulnerabilities impact Intel's Pro/Wireless Network Connection Hardware, which is Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Apple issues patches for 26 Mac OS X flaws; More executive shuffles at Microsoft; and much more...

> Apple issues patches for 26 Mac OS X flaws. Article > A few more executive shuffles at Read more...

Press Releases

Meru Networks Expands Footprint With a New Sales and Operations Center in Tampa, Florida

Meru Enables Higher Education, Healthcare, Hospitality and Carpeted Enterprises Meet the Demands of BYOD with Powerful Meru WLAN SolutionsSUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Meru Read more >>

Buffalo Demonstrates 802.11ac Technology at CES

Next Generation Wireless Technology Offers Greatly Enhanced Speed and ReliabilityLAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- CES – Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and Read more >>

Milestone Year for WiGig Alliance: MAC/PHY and Three PALs (WDE, WSE, WBE) Published, First WiGig Plugfest and ITU Recognit

World’s first unified multi-gigabit wireless docking group formed by WiGig Alliance SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The WiGig Alliance has published two new Protocol Adaptation Layer (PAL) Read more >>

ADTRAN Virtual Wireless LAN Unifies All Users

Another Industry First: vWLAN Supports Users From Third Party Access Points and Wired Ports HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ADTRAN®, Inc., (NASDAQ:ADTN), a leading provider of converged access Read more >>

Control Your Impulses, Manage Your Stress, and Prevent Potential Injuries with Innovations and Research from San Jose Med-

On Deck: Health Care Inventions With True Potential to Help Millions SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- An inventive San Jose medical technology development group has thrown aside the idea of Read more >>