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Juniper enters BYOD management fray with new Gateway products
Juniper has unveiled new and enhanced products designed to secure mobile device access to enterprise networks.
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Apple Bonjour protocol tamed by Aruba AirGroup enterprise Wi-Fi tool
Aruba Networks claims with its new AirGroup feature it has found a way for iPads and iPhones to discover and use projectors, Apple TVs, printers and the like without flooding the enterprise Wi-Fi network with multicast discovery messages.
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Dell jumps into network virtualisation market
Dell this week is throwing its hat into the virtual networking ring with an architecture that initially is long on vision but short on specifics.
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Aruba targets new 'instant' Wi-Fi networks at small, medium businesses
New high-end 11n Wi-Fi access points boost performance for Aruba's quick-deploying "Instant" WLAN products."Wi-Fi client surge forcing fresh wireless LAN thinking"
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Wireless N routers sell like hot cakes
In 2009, 802.11n WLAN access point shipments increased by nearly 44 percent over the previous year.
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Meru launches new type of WLAN management
Meru Networks has released a new wireless LAN management application that for the first time runs on a dedicated appliance to collect only periodic summaries of access point statistics and look for problems.
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Trapeze update keeps better tabs on Wi-Fi kit
Trapeze Networks has released an enhanced version of its 802.11-based wireless location and asset tracking software.
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Netgear tunes SMBs to 802.11n signal
Netgear has announced network and storage gear aimed at a range of small and mid-size businesses, including a new 802.11n wireless LAN product line.
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Motorola adds branch AP to WLAN
Motorola says it has the first branch-office WLAN access point that can continue to operate securely when the WAN goes down ? but rivals says it's playing catch-up. The products are "802.11n ready," but Motorola is yet to announce support for the new fast wireless LAN standard.
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Nortel offers more UC bundles
Nortel Networks is expanding the number of unified communications (UC) starter bundles it sells in order to give organisations an even greater chance to try IP-based telephony.






