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Keeping Up With Network Needs: Five WLAN Questions Answered
In this E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com, wireless expert Lisa A. Phifer takes a look at the top challenges facing the WLAN environment and answers our readers' top after-implementation WLAN questions regarding issues plaguing today's network engineers.
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WLAN Planning For BYOD
This E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com explores the impact BYOD is having on the WLAN and what you need to do to provide a quality experience to your mobile users without compromising security or control.
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Bringing Order to the Chaos of “Bring Your Own Device”
In order to fully accept the “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) trend in your enterprise, it is vital to find a solution that provides security, scalability, centralized policy, and a superior end-user experience. Learn how you can bring order to the chaos of BYOD, plus details of a solution that can help you achieve this.
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Network technology trends for 2012: Wireless LAN and BYOD
Access this expert E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com to uncover predictions for the upcoming year from a leading industry analyst.
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Unified data center fabric overview: Tips from the pro
Access this e-guide to learn more about data center fabrics with tips from the pros.
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Simplifying Network Management with Enterasys: Reducing the complexity and cost of network management with OneFabric™
Traditional network architectures often cannot effectively support the business because they fail to meet the requirements needed. Review traditional architectures used in businesses today and see a new unified architecture that can bring existing IT fabrics into a single end-to-end network fabric.
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Integrating Physical and Virtual Networking – Virtualized Server Connect to the Data Center Fabric
Server virtualization has affected all facets of the data center – from servers to storage to the network. While the promise is a reduced capital investment, higher agility and lower operational expenses, the success of server virtualization depends on the integration of both the physical and the virtual network. This has its own set of challenges.
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The Next Generation Intelligent Network Infrastructure: How the Enterasys S-Series provides critical capabilities for a future-proofed Local Area Network
This paper discusses three components of the Enterasys S-Series family of next generation intelligent switch routers: Intelligent traffic classification and bandwidth management; Network survivability during times of oversubscription; and Identity and context-based connectivity provisioning.
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Interop Turns to Enterasys for Easy to Manage Network Backbone
Enterasys has what it takes to run the world's largest temporary network and deliver 100% availability with centralized visibility and control. For the third consecutive year, Enterasys has been selected as the InteropNet network provider for 2010. This white paper shares insight and details into Enterasys' continuing support for InteropNet.