Extreme Networks is buying the wireless local area networking business from Zebra Technologies in a cash deal valued at $55 million. Extreme CEO Ed Meyercord said the deal will bolster his company's ...
Indio Networks, a leading Indian OEM specializing in open and disaggregated networking solutions, today announced the successful completion of a production-ready OpenWiFi integration with Edgecore ...
Context is everything. In our next column, we’ll resume the discussion of the details behind the Next-generation Enterprise WAN (NEW) architecture. Here, with the recent Open Networking Summit, and ...
Despite the recent advances of 802.11b, Bluetooth will survive and thrive. LONDON (ZDNet UK)--They may not like one another, but Bluetooth and wireless LAN will have to learn to get along, according ...
Cisco today announced two new products to improve service assurance in the wide area network (WAN). It rolled out SD-WAN vAnalytics and Meraki Insight. And it says the products use its intent-based ...
Ethernet, the wired networking technology that originated at Xerox PARC over 40 years ago, has always been remarkably solid. In much the same way that WiFi has ruled wireless networking since its ...
As regular readers may recall, Comcast is my broadband Internet (WAN) service provider. And regular readers may also recall that MoCA is one of the LAN technologies in current use in my home ...
In about a month, we will publish Jim’s report entitled “The 2010 Cloud Networking Report”. That report will talk about the WAN, LAN and management challenges associated with supporting cloud ...
Editor’s note: This is the 67th article in the “Real Words or Buzzwords?” series about how real words become empty words and stifle technology progress. Edge computing is used to process device data ...
The wired and wireless LAN landscape is changing significantly with a slew of acquisitions that consolidated the market as enterprises strive for a single vendor to deploy their access layer solutions ...
Leading LAN networking technology also strikes gold in MANs, WANs, and SANs. Calling ethernet a success story is the understatement of the year. Ethernet is about as ubiquitous as you can get.