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MCA’s technology upgrade a labour of art (+ photos)
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) recently reopened after being fitted with a new façade and newly refurbished galleries, but the other main changes were made to the facility’s technology infrastructure.
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85% of hospitals embracing BYOD, survey shows
A survey of the networking priorities of 130 hospitals found that about 85% support the use of personal devices like iPads, Blackberries and Android smartphones at work.
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Aruba simplifies IT management of employee-owned mobile devices
Aruba Networks this week unveils software designed to protect corporate data and networks when accessed by employee-owned mobile clients, whether laptops, tablets or smartphones.
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Rx for iPads: More healthcare IT support needed
Plenty of doctors are using Apple iPads, but not many of the tablet computers are outfitted with enterprise network and data access, according to a new survey from Spyglass Consulting Group.
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Full steam ahead for gigabit wireless, report says
The uptake of wireless networks based on 802.11ac is expected to be high when the first products arrive later this year, according to a report from IMS Research.
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Aruba to buy Avenda for BYOD security
Wi-Fi infrastructure vendor Aruba Networks will buy Avenda Systems to expand its network security offerings and help enable BYOD (bring-your-own-device) strategies in enterprises.
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New Wi-Fi routers, cloud services simplify branch networks
Aerohive Networks has unveiled a set of products and services for small, remote, or branch office wireless networking. The new "Branch on Demand" product line includes low-cost Wi-Fi routers, coupled with expanded cloud-based VPN termination and security services.
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Aruba expands 'instant' Wi-Fi offerings to small, midsize businesses
Aruba Networks has unveiled new WLAN access points and software, expanding its Aruba Instant product line of easy-to-deploy Wi-Fi networks, and retargeting them for small and midsize businesses.
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Case study: Designing 'iPad WLANs' poses new, renewed challenges
Complications that the influx of Apple iPads and iPhones bring to enterprise Wi-Fi networks and wireless LAN administrators are illustrated vividly at The Ottawa Hospital in Ontario.
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