Posts with tag "GenMobile"
Break the walls between marketing and IT for a better customer digital experience
Technology is reshaping marketing and redefining the customer experience. Success demands a tighter collaboration between marketing and IT teams, from the CMO and CIO on down.
Is your network ready for the cloud-mobile world?
There's been a lot of industry discussion about building cloud-ready data center networks, but it's imperative that campus networks be retooled for the mobile-cloud world, too.
Living the all-wireless workplace in our new Portland offices
May the cubicle rest in peace. Workplaces are being reimagined to inspire collaboration and innovation, with more space devoted to socialization as well as heads-down, individual work. .
Rev up your Wi-Fi with Aruba 802.11ac Wave 2
Still on the fence about whether to deploy 802.11ac Wave 1 or wait for Wave 2? Don't wait any longer — Wave 2 is here.
Wi-Fi calling: Is your network prepared?
Did you know that nearly 80% of cellular calls occur indoors? Despite cellular subscriber penetration rates that have exceeded 100% in many countries, indoor coverage still varies considerably. With the...
Improving Patient Care through Connected Devices
Has your healthcare provider embraced Mobility to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction?
It’s last call for your desk phones
You're constantly on the move and spend a majority of your working time no more than an arm's length from your phone. So why is a clunky desk phone your main form of communication in the office?...
Visitor Wi-Fi: WPA2 shared keys redux
Shared key security on guest networks is ineffective. Here's a new alternative.
Is #BYOD dead for #GenMobile? What does California’s court ruling mean...
On August 12, 2014, the California Court of Appeals made a ruling on BYOD reimbursement that created waves far and wide. The appellate court ruled that companies are required to reimburse workers for business...
4 Ways to Safeguard your Guest Network
If your guest network purely uses a shared key or an open SSID, you can forget about security. Anyone can connect when they want, and you have no record or way to enforce restrictions.