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.
RESOURCE:
Besides being able to download Netflix movies faster, should you really care about 5G? Download this e-guide to learn about the basics of 5G, how it differs from 4G, why you should care and how to find the best 5G fit for your organization.
EBOOK:
With the IEEE 802.11ac-2013 standard approved, WLAN data rates are poised to soar to multiple-gigabit territory. This Technical Guide focuses on the WLAN's evolution and why it will soon be a viable alternative to Ethernet.
WHITE PAPER:
In this exclusive white paper, explore 802.11ac, and how this evolved Wi-Fi standard has extended coverage beyond physical boundaries in the office, and offers more reliable connections no matter how many clients are trying to access the network.
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In this issue of Network Evolution, learn how software-defined WAN is helping enterprises maintain secure networks while embracing hybrid WAN architectures at the branch.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study describes how a world-renowned art gallery utilized a wireless networking solution that could support the hundreds of thousands of patrons that visited its facilities.
EZINE:
Cloud wireless network management is growing fast, and networking pros who are using the approach say they can't imagine life without it. But it's not for everyone.
WEBCAST:
This informative case study discusses how Anfield, home of the historic Liverpool Football Club was able to provide high-quality Wi-Fi access to the thousands of fans that attend the team's matches. Tune in now to learn how your organisation can achieve similar results.
WHITE PAPER:
This infographic demonstrates a new and very high throughput Wi-Fi standard. Find out how it delivers data rates in excess of 1 Gbps in its first phase of products with future iterations planned to take performance to nearly 7Gbps.