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Apr 12, 2017
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VMware, Splunk & Juniper among highest paying networking companies

Networking and other technology businesses are among the highest paying companies in America, according to a new report from jobs marketplace Glassdoor. And if you find yourself out of a tech job, well, there’s always consulting, where the pay isn’t too shabby either. Read More

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New products of the week 4.10.17
Did Samsung just release the iPhone 8?
8 great small business productivity and collaboration apps
CBRS: Your ticket for building a private enterprise LTE wireless network
FAQ: What is 802.11ay wireless technology?
5 strategies to create meaningful mobile engagement with customers
US FCC kills plan to allow mobile phone conversations on flights
Tech Timeline: the iPad first goes on sale
Apple is developing its own power management chips, says analyst

White Paper: Masergy Communications Inc.

Managed Network Services Checklist

A global wide-area network should guarantee your company a consistently high-quality user experience anywhere in the world. Here are some key issues to explore with prospective service providers. Read More

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New products of the week 4.10.17

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Quest Software and Barracuda. Read More

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Did Samsung just release the iPhone 8?

Infinity display? Facial recognition? Augmented reality? Samsung's new Galaxy S8 is basically all those iPhone 8 rumors come true. Watch Now

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8 great small business productivity and collaboration apps

Entrepreneurs and project managers share their favorite apps for staying organized and productive. Read More

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CBRS: Your ticket for building a private enterprise LTE wireless network

If you can get past that unappealing acronym, you just might find that CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) is worth paying attention to as a serious wireless network alternative for enterprises in the not-too-distant future. Read More

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FAQ: What is 802.11ay wireless technology?

Products based on the IEEE 802.11ad (WiGig) standard have really only begun rolling out over the past year, but an effort to deliver an enhancement dubbed 802.11ay in the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum band that promises to deliver faster and longer range W-Fi networks is gaining steam. Read More

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5 strategies to create meaningful mobile engagement with customers

For a mobile engagement plan to be effective, interactions with customers must be meaningful. Here are five best practices to ensure your mobile strategy works. Read More

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US FCC kills plan to allow mobile phone conversations on flights

On Monday, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission killed a plan to allow mobile phone calls during commercial airline flights. Read More

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Tech Timeline: the iPad first goes on sale

In April 2010, Apple introduced the first-generation iPad, which came with automatic orientation, web browsing, and access to email. Watch Now

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Apple is developing its own power management chips, says analyst

Apple could be developing its own power management chips, according to a report from German private bank Bankhaus Lampe. The release of the report led to a sharp drop in the shares of Dialog Semiconductors, the current supplier of these chips to the iPhone maker. Read More

White Paper: Masergy Communications Inc.

SDN and NFV in the WAN

What CIOs need to know about SDN and NFV in the enterprise WAN. Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization are 2 emerging technologies that are helping companies create modern and agile networks that can adapt to rapidly changing business requirements. Read More

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