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January 07, 2020

Image: Wi-Fi 6 is slowly gathering steam this year

Wi-Fi 6 is slowly gathering steam this year

There’s a lot to look forward to about 802.11ax, aka Wi-Fi 6, just don’t expect it to be a top-to-bottom revolution in 2020. Read more ▶

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How to determine if Wi-Fi 6 is right for you

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5 questions to answer before deploying Wi-Fi 6

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Researchers aim for transistors that compute and store in one component

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Generating numeric sequences with the Linux seq command

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WAN Transformation – Security First or Network First?

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A new spin on interconnects for colocation data centers

White Paper: PhoenixNAP & VMware

How Midsize Companies Can Enjoy Enterprise-Grade Cloud Data Security

phoenixNAP’s Data Security Cloud is a secure, hosted cloud infrastructure platform built through strict virtualization and segmentation controls. Read more ▶

Image: How to determine if Wi-Fi 6 is right for you

How to determine if Wi-Fi 6 is right for you

Wi-Fi 6 is on the horizon. Follow these steps to determine if your business should upgrade to the new wireless standard and how to prepare. Read more ▶

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This $387 Azure certification prep bundle is currently on sale for $29

Set yourself up to pass Azure certification exams with these 4 courses. Read more ▶

Image: 5 questions to answer before deploying Wi-Fi 6

5 questions to answer before deploying Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 6 offers many valuable new features including speed and higher density, but it’s different from its predecessors, so make sure your wired network and your organization are ready for it. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Researchers aim for transistors that compute and store in one component

Researchers aim for transistors that compute and store in one component

Materials incompatibilities have stalled efforts to integrate transistors and memory in a single on-chip, commercial component. That might be about to change. Read more ▶

Image: Generating numeric sequences with the Linux seq command

Generating numeric sequences with the Linux seq command

The Linux seq command can generate lists of numbers and at lightning speed. It's easy to use and flexible, too. Read more ▶

Image: WAN Transformation – Security First or Network First?

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WAN Transformation – Security First or Network First?

WAN technology is experiencing its biggest transformation since the introduction of MPLS back in the late ‘90s. But is it the Wide Area Network first and security second…or the other way around? Read more ▶

Image: A new spin on interconnects for colocation data centers

A new spin on interconnects for colocation data centers

Stateless, Inc. launches its Luxon platform that enables provisioning of network functions as microservices. Read more ▶

eGuide: Atmosera

Atmosera Presents: Cloud Migration

“Digital transformation”—what does it mean to you? Is it just one more overused “buzz phrase,” or do you use it as a serious description of how you would like your organization to evolve over the next year or two? Do you have a plan for that evolution? Is company leadership on board? Read more ▶

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