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Aug 16, 2017
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SDN and a life beyond the death of the internet

For enterprises concerned about secure and consistent network performance, the public internet cannot be the default solution anymore. Enterprises need to look beyond the public internet to their own private WANs, and specifically, to SDN. Read More

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The new Extreme Networks is off and rolling

Extreme Networks announced its Q4 FY17 results, and its plan to become a bigger, stronger networking vendor that can go up against the big guys is working. Read More

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The 802.11ax specification finally brings a Wi-Fi standard to the network that supports everything we want to do with our wireless LANs. Read More

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