EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the UK's power networks need to be digital transformed to be ready for renewable energy – and the role of open source. Wi-Fi 6 was meant to give a boost to wireless connectivity – we examine why adoption has stalled. And we look at what a quantum datacentre might be like. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
Mobile devices are increasing the pressure on wireless networks. In this 13-page buyer's guide, learn about the latest developments in wireless networks, the challenges of wireless local area networking, and how to deploy the 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless standard.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the IT team behind the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham delivered a winning performance, how the centuries-old London insurance market is going digital, thanks to Lloyd's of London, and how low-cost high street stores succumbed to the inevitable and are going online. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
This expert guide discusses the five steps critical to achieving effective wireless networking for health care. Read on to learn about best practices and helpful strategies for handling the challenges that will inevitably arise.
WEBCAST:
In this brief webcast, learn why mobile operators are turning to Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) to close the gap between cost and network capacity. With no end to mobile growth in sight, watch now to discover why HetNets may be the best choice for wireless.
WEBCAST:
Access this exclusive webcast to find out how the Australian Turf Club is able to provide high performance Wi-Fi connectivity to its thousands of visitors and how you can experience similar wireless success.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative resource explores a top-tier unifying tool and outlines how its implementation can greatly enhance your network's overall function.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert guide to review predicted networking trends for 2019. Also, learn why network security remains a top challenge and how you can properly manage it.
EZINE:
With 802.3bz, or NBASE-T, switches, network managers can give their existing CAT5e and CAT6 cables a shot in the proverbial arm, raising bandwidth from 1 Gbps to 2.5 or 5 Gbps. In this issue of Network Evolution, early adopters share how you can futureproof your networks with the new IEEE Ethernet standard.