EBOOK:
Read this eBook to learn how faster, more robust 802.11n WLANs can help your business offer new mobility services to improve mobility and reduce cost through fixed-mobile convergence. Discover how unified communications applications can exploit wireless mobile connectivity to facilitate workforce collaboration and enhance productivity.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Uncover how to use the right Wi-Fi access points (APs) in your organization to embrace the bring your own device (BYOD) movement without sacrificing the security or manageability of your wireless network.
CASE STUDY:
This case study reveals the data center networking solution one of Europe's largest university hospitals implemented to help them fully recognize the many benefits of server virtualization.
WHITE PAPER:
When will your business begin using next-generation wireless technology? Wireless-N (802.11n technology) is already in users' newer devices—laptops, desktops, IP phones, and smartphones. Continue reading to learn more about Wireless-N, it's business advantages and best practices.
CASE STUDY:
After successful prior engagements, Cooper University Hospital (CUH) asked Dimension Data to implement an IP telephony (IPT) solution for its existing data center and new Medical Coordination Center (MCC).
WHITE PAPER:
Brocade Mobility enterprise Wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions, featuring support for 802.11n-based wireless networking, can help K-12 districts efficiently contain costs and lay the foundation for future growth.
EBOOK:
SearchSecurity.com presents a comprehensive guide to PCI DSS. Our experts cover all the angles in order to help your efforts in meeting compliance with the credit card industry’s data security standard.
WHITE PAPER:
While 802.11n wireless networks let enterprises create a seamless working environment by combining the mobility of wireless with the performance of wired networks, the best ways for deploying 802.11n – while minimizing acquisition and operational costs – may still be unclear.
ANALYST REPORT:
Read this analyst report to see why most organizations should consider a dual-vendor or multivendor solution as a viable approach to building their network. Not only are significant cost savings achievable with no increase in network complexity, but there is also an improvement in focus on meeting business requirements.