Conquering today's Bring Your Own Device Challenges
[ Source: Aruba Networks ]
March 2012-
A BYOD solution should automate the device onboarding process for employees
and guests, as well as the administration and enforcement of policies, by gathering information about the context of the device, user and connection. BYOD also requires real-time visibility and reporting to quickly measure, enforce, and meet compliance mandates.
Gartner Strategic Road Map for Network Access Control
[ Source: Aruba Networks ]
March 2012-
Long derided as an overhyped concept, network access control (NAC) has emerged as an important solution for mitigating the risks of consumerization. Network and security managers will use NAC to retain control of the network in a "bring your own device" (BYOD) environment.
State and local governments target next-generation mobility
[ Source: HP/Intel ]
December 2011-
Download this whitepaper to learn how state and local governments can leverage next-generation mobility to imrpove access for workers and citizens, while protecting privacy/data easing/unifying management and lowering total cost of ownership.
The Wi-Fi Device Explosion - What's Your Plan?
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
Tablets, Laptops, and Smartphones, fact is wireless clients have displaced wired as the primary network connection. Coverage alone is not enough ? IT must support greater densities, higher bandwidths and any application over a diverse set of devices. Learn how providing a ?wired-like? service doesn?t require greater cost, just a greater understanding of Wi-Fi.
Enterprise IPv6 - Planning and Deployment
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
This session focuses on Enterprise IPv6 deployment considerations for specific areas of the network such as campus, WAN/branch and data center. The session features best practices for deploying IPv6 with a variety of associated technologies.
Just What is a Controller Anyway? The Great WLAN Architecture Debate
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
With wireless LANs now the edge of the corporate network, many firms have big expansion plans for this key capability. But a major debate has been brewing here for some time, and one with far-reaching implications: which WLAN architecture is going to best serve the diverse missions of today?s (and tomorrow?s) enterprise LAN? Is a controller still required, or will more-distributed architectural approaches dominate? This vital question is certain to kick up a ...
Centralized/Infrastructure Spectral Assurance: Evaluating Total Cost of Ownership
[ Source: Interop ]
April 2010-
While many forms of wireless-LAN assurance and verification tools have become available over the past decade or so of the history of the WLAN and Wi-Fi, one of the last to be addressed is the ability to examine activity at the physical layer(PHY) – in other words, to look at what’s happening in the air itself, what we call spectral assurance (SA). SA is particularly important not just because the frequencies used by WLANs ...
"Top of the List: Key Issues in Wireless & Mobile
[ Source: Interop ]
October 2010-
The presentation covers key issues in the wireless and mobile sector.
The End of the Overlay: Unified Networks Arrive
[ Source: Interop ]
March 2010-
Unified networking is now firmly established as one of the key directions for LAN deployments going forward. As is the case with the improvement in visibility and strategic direction resulting from the ratification of the 802.11n standard,there is little question today regarding the viability of the unified approach, nor with the system vendors’ ability to field product lines implementing the concept. Learn about the benefits of unified networks in this whitepaper from Farpoint Group. ...
Managing And Securing Mobile Healthcare Data And Devices: A Custom Tech Adoption Profile Commissioned by MaaS360 by Fiberlink
[ Source: Fiberlink ]
March 2010-
Healthcare and life sciences organizations depend on knowledge workers – physicians, researchers, technicians, nurses, analysts, statisticians, salespeople and other professionals – who count on being able to work anytime, anywhere.
A recent report from Forrester® Consulting confirms that healthcare organizations are among the most mobile in the world, and among the most concerned with issues like regulatory compliance and data security.