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Brocade looks to master wireless with Ruckus buy

For Brocade, the acquisition makes sense. Since its Foundry days, the networking division at Brocade has played musical chairs with its WiFi partners over the years and has had partnerships with Motorola, Meru Networks, Aruba, Aerohive and Ruckus. Read More

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Massachusetts AG sues ITT Tech for allegedly exploiting computer network students

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey lays out case against ITT Technical Institute for taking advantage of would-be computer network systems pros. Read More

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Is the Cisco 6500 Series invincible?

As the industry moves toward 10/40Gig and higher, the need for bandwidth and port density only increases. Software-defined networking (SDN), while certainly worthy of consideration, may not be the best option for all organizations just yet. However, the need for high-speed switching connectivity and robust services remains a concern for the here and now. Enter: The Cisco 6500 Series. Read More

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New wireless tech from MIT promises password-free Wi-Fi

New wireless technology developed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab promises to kill the Wi-Fi password at last. Read More

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Cisco's John Chambers toying with drones in "retirement"

News from startup Airware that it has begun offering full-blown drone packages to enterprises such as insurance company State Farm is indeed interesting, but for purposes of our Network World audience, this is even more interesting: retired Cisco CEO John Chambers (now executive chairman) is one of the company's new investors. Read More

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FAQ: What you need to know about 802.11ax, the next big Wi-Fi standard

The next big new thing in Wi-Fi networks will boast groundbreaking technology, but it might not arrive for a couple years yet. Read More

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Back to the Future: Time to really leverage new networking technology

The network area is a popular topic with the advent of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN), but are these technologies really that new? And are we exploiting them to the level we will need to in order to meet the many challenging requirements ahead of us? It is important to understand the history well as it provides one of the few real bases for assessing where we are in this present innovation cycle and how much further we have to go before we can all pat ourselves on the back and declare that we have really made a difference. Read More

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The Network of 2020, what should CxOs expect?

Recently, I’ve been asked that if I were to design a next generation network, which would be fully operational by 2020, what would it look like? The network industry has gone through more change in the past two years than it had gone through in the previous two decades so a network in 2020 will look significantly different than the networks of today. Read More

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Brocade buying Ruckus Wireless for $1.2 billion

Networking hardware vendor Brocade announced today that it would add a wireless infrastructure club to its bag in the form of Ruckus Wireless, as part of a deal with a net value of $1.2 billion. Read More

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