Posts with tag "Contact tracing"
Cutting Through the Mist: Why Cloud-Native Doesn’t Mean Cloud-Only
Edge-to-cloud networking means that business solutions are now built, deployed and delivered at any point in your IT architecture—from the home or factory floor, to the data center to the cloud. Read More
Securely integrating IoT devices into IT networks for back-to-work and infection...
Demand from Facilities, Operations, Compliance, and Health & Safety departments to connect IoT devices to enterprise networks has never been higher. Read More
Episode 47: Privacy by Design: Best Practices for Embedding Security and Privacy...
With tectonic shifts in the way we live and work, privacy has never been a more relevant and hotly contested topic. It has broad implications within the enterprise spanning topics as diverse as security,... Read More
Fall Semester Was a Grand Experiment. What’s Next for Spring?
Come see us at Educause 2020 to learn how Aruba is helping universities to adapt. Read More
Episode 40: A Model for Hybrid Learning
Questions about hybrid learning? You’re not alone. Many institutions are learning as they go. But you just might find some answers in our latest episode. Join us as Ian J. Lyons, Senior Network Engineer... Read More
Episode 39: Modern Contact Tracing, Explained
Contact tracing is a process proven to reduce the spread of disease. And although solutions are abundant, not all are built the same. In this episode, Alan Ni and Nick Newton explain the key differences... Read More
Episode 38: What The Return to School Means for IT
We talk with Dan Corbeil from University of New Hampshire about how the university is responding to the pandemic and lessons learned along the way. Read More
Investing in Flexibility for the Long Term
Addressing the immediate need to return to the workplace is critical, but it’s equally important to think about the long-term strategies that will help your business and people thrive. Read More
It’s Back-to-Learning, Whether in Classrooms or from Home
Six ways IT leaders are using technology to support a highly uncertain academic year. Read More