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March 26, 2019

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IT needs to make mobile unified communications a priority

As more corporate workers rely on mobile devices, enterprises need to adopt mobile unified communications, which is easier to scale and manage than wired UC. Read more ▶

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Tips for using the Ip command to print from Linux systems

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Invaluable tips and tricks for troubleshooting Linux

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SD-WAN: 10 essential considerations

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3 steps to take before deploying SD-WAN

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How to hack your own Wi-Fi network

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Tips for using the Ip command to print from Linux systems

The lp command on Linux systems provides numerous options for printing, such as multiple pages per sheet and page borders, but also just a few quirks to keep you on your toes. Read more ▶

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Invaluable tips and tricks for troubleshooting Linux

A guide to some essential commands that can make Linux/Unix admins' lives easier when problems crop up. Read more ▶

 
 
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SD-WAN: 10 essential considerations

SD-WAN offers cost savings, improved reliability, security and more. Read more ▶

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3 steps to take before deploying SD-WAN

Read the fine print in your current WAN contracts first to choose the most cost-effective SD-WAN option. Read more ▶

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How to hack your own Wi-Fi network

Free (or almost free) Wi-Fi penetration testing tools can help you spot potential Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities and figure out ways to protect against them. Read more ▶

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