What to expect from Cisco in 2017

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Dec 13, 2016
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The WAN Is Dead, Long Live The WAN

The SD-WAN your company is building today will likely be the last you ever use. The race to move applications and services to the cloud, and the availability of high performance broadband is fueling the greatest networking revolution in a generation. Read More

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What to expect from Cisco in 2017
Cisco Meraki sees the hotel of the future in its new Wi-Fi gear
Should you buy an SD-WAN service?
The beginning of the end for enterprise network VLANs
AT&T to cough up $88M for ‘cramming’ mobile customer bills

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What to expect from Cisco in 2017

In 2017, Cisco will have a great opportunity to flex its enormous networking muscles and move into the next wave of growth. Read More

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Cisco Meraki sees the hotel of the future in its new Wi-Fi gear

A new access point for the hospitality industry from Cisco’s Meraki division can work with Bluetooth beacons so hotels know where guests are on the property. Read More

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Should you buy an SD-WAN service?

More than 30 vendors offer an SD-WAN option. To decide which is best for you, start by looking at the three types of SD-WAN offerings. Read More

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The beginning of the end for enterprise network VLANs

We can look forward to a day when configuring and maintaining VLANs is no longer a fact of enterprise life. Read More

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AT&T to cough up $88M for ‘cramming’ mobile customer bills

Some 2.7 million AT&T customers will share $88 million in compensation for having had unauthorized third-party charges added to their mobile bills, the Federal Trade Commission announced this morning. Read More

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3 Ways that B2B Integration Enables More Competitive Supply Chains

The supply chain is seen as a key area for business and economic expansion, and in a recent IBM global survey of more than 400 Chief Supply Chain officers, they stated the new supply chains must instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. Read More

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