EBOOK:
High-speed internet connectivity has become an essential utility for much of the world's population. In this 16-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what makes the industry largely recession-proof, the obstacles 5G's roll-out must overcome and how reductions in satellite costs have boosted space-borne projects and services' popularity.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
In this article from our Royal Holloway security series, we present a set of risks associated with using smartphones for contactless payment transactions.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide identifies key questions that enterprise customers should ask prospective WLAN vendors and also provides a list of vendors that will suit the needs specific to your business.
WEBCAST:
These 4 online classes provide you with the knowledge to make your organization's mobile projects a success. Get up to speed on the latest mobile application developments and learn how to overcome common pitfalls. Topics include Mobile Application Platforms, Going Wireless, Platform Power and Safety Matters.
WHITE PAPER:
Network operators are under pressure to enhance network coverage, reliability, and capacity, while increasing the quality of the mobile experience. Heterogeneous networks (HetNets) -- more diversified access networks -- are emerging as a strategy to bridge the cost and capacity gap and meet demand.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This white paper discusses the steps you must take to ensure that your wireless network is security and how to guard against vulnerabilities.
EBOOK:
This in-depth resource investigates the trends that are reshaping wireless networking to help you plan for today's mobility and connectivity needs.
EGUIDE:
Broadcom Ltd. is in talks with several private equity firms interested in buying their Brocade networking business. In this expert e-guide, learn all the details you need to know about the possible sale of Brocade networking to private equity firms, so you can ensure you are not caught off guard by any major changes to your service.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report compares 802.11n to Gigabit Ethernet for use in local area network (LAN) access applications. More specifically, the report compares both technologies in six dimensions: mobility, performance, security, management, staffing, and cost.