29 July 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Meru Networks is using Wi-Fi signals to "cloak" wireless LANs and make it impossible for hackers to decipher them outside the office building. Read more...
28 April 2008
By Bryan Betts
North Yorkshire's seaside resort of Scarborough is well known for its beach and indeed its surfing, but until now, the latter has required a willingness to get wet. Very wet. Read more...
24 July 2008
By Matt Hamblen, Computerworld (US online)
There's a sea-change in IT managers' approaches to planning for wireless networks as the faster 802.11n networks mean that they're increasingly complex to manage. And that's before taking security into account. Read more...
14 June 2007
By John Cox, Network World
Faster Wi-Fi will have knock-on effects in the infrastructure. We list them out. Read more...
14 June 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Nortel has decided to stop making WiMax equipment, but the company says it's still committed to WiMax. How can this be, we asked the company's new head of WiMax. Read more...
04 April 2007
By Motorola
Voice over Wireless Fidelity (VoWi-Fi) presents wireless network designers with a difficult challenge because introducing high bandwidth wireless applications such as VoWi-Fi can cause wireless networks to suffer a loss of Quality of Service (QoS), and in many cases, fail. Read more...
14 May 2008
By David Cartwright, Techworld
11 June 2008
By Galen Gruman, InfoWorld
Last year's iPhone was dismissed by IT as unsuitable for the enterprise. This time round, Apple has fixed the holes and created a device with the features we need Read more...
09 May 2008
By Thomas Wailgum, CIO.com
It started out as optional, now it's essential. The software giant has covered all its offices in Wi-Fi Read more...