Wireless stories - Page 13

Kiwi Smart City projects win big in IDC Awards
Wed, 10th Jul 2019
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New Zealand initiatives won three categories in the IDC Smart City APAC Awards – Civic Engagement, Education, and Sustainable Infrastructure.

Ruckus rolls out new technologies to empower schools
Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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Ruckus Networks, now owned by CommScope, is expanding its network portfolio to improve digital learning and tackle vaping in schools.

Q&A: Aruba optimises UX through network monitoring
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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Aruba optimises user experience with its User Experience Insight (UXI), helping Presbyterian Ladies College in Melbourne ensure robust network performance.

Underground cybercrime industry for cheating continues to grow
Fri, 28th Jun 2019
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Kaspersky research reveals a rise in cybercrime targeting education, with students hacking grades and buying fake diplomas amid mounting exam pressures.

Three new AI enterprise products, services from Mist
Thu, 27th Jun 2019
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New AP uses AI to support 802.11ax, Mist Edge delivers microservices agility to the campus, and introducing AI integrated support.

Time to face the facts on the NBN catastrophe - Huawei
Wed, 26th Jun 2019
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Huawei Australia CTO warns that the National Broadband Network project has failed to deliver high-speed broadband to all Australians.

D-Link Launches the DWL-7620AP Wireless Access Point
Wed, 26th Jun 2019
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D-Link ANZ introduces the DWL-7620AP, a Unified AC Wave 2 Wireless Access Point offering speeds up to 2.2Gbps and priced at NZD $819.99.

D-Link ANZ launches new unified wireless PoE access point
Tue, 25th Jun 2019
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The DWL-7620AP supposedly leverages the full potential of 802.11ac Wave 2 to provide connectivity with combined data rates.

The hidden cyber guardian behind Australian schools
Thu, 20th Jun 2019
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Hidden from view, CyberHound protects Australian schools with cutting-edge cybersecurity tailored for tight budgets, safeguarding students and sensitive data.

NZ's broadband is reliable enough to stream video, says ComCom study
Thu, 13th Jun 2019
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New Zealand’s broadband services are holding their own when it comes to deliver video streaming services like Netflix and YouTube.

Aerohive debuts 'FAST' approach to enterprise WiFi
Tue, 11th Jun 2019
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Aerohive is backing artificial intelligence and machine learning as technologies that provide greater insights into WiFi connectivity and features.

inTechnology adds WatchGuard network security to portfolio
Wed, 5th Jun 2019
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InTechnology Distribution will now work with WatchGuard to recruit partners who have traditionally been Wi-Fi specialists.

NordVPN: Are kids’ smart toys spying on you?
Tue, 4th Jun 2019
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Any internet-connected toys that have cameras, microphones, or location tracking may put children’s or parents’ privacy and safety at risk.

Ruckus Networks adds four specialisations to partner program
Thu, 30th May 2019
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Ruckus Networks enhances its Ruckus Ready Partner Program with four new specialisations, offering partners training, incentives, and access to new markets.

Why mobile printing is more important than ever
Wed, 29th May 2019
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Mobile workers can find it difficult to print from devices because of connectivity issues, driver and software needs, and incompatibility issues.

HCG to help transform Hong Kong into a smart city
Fri, 24th May 2019
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As the new era of 5G approaches, and as the internet of things reaches mass penetration, HGC says Hong Kong is well on track to becoming a smart city.

What NZ can learn from the Baltimore cyberattack
Tue, 21st May 2019
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New Zealand must heed lessons from Baltimore's crippling ransomware attack, warns FintechNZ's James Brown, to avoid potential multi-billion dollar impacts.

Forget endpoints—it’s time to secure people instead
Thu, 16th May 2019
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Security paradigms need a shift; as mobile work ensues, companies must pivot from endpoint protection to securing the actual users.

Seven Aussie projects shortlisted in IDC's Smart Cities Awards
Wed, 15th May 2019
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The nominated projects include three from Newcastle alone and span smart water metering, solar farms, virtualization and transport.

Verizon makes major step towards Multi-Access Edge Compute
Tue, 14th May 2019
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In a trial environment in California, the wireless provider achieved full virtualisation of baseband functions.