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Thursday, November 24, 2011

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From: Network World Small Business Technology Alert [mailto:nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com]
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Subject: New Wi-Fi routers, cloud services simplify branch networks

 

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New Wi-Fi routers, cloud services simplify branch networks
Aerohive unveils simple but powerful branch Wi-Fi routers that integrate closely with a range of virtual and cloud-based services, including third-party Web security offerings. Read More


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Questions remain about whether or when enterprises will start widely deploying voice-recognition technology on mobile devices, partly because internally developed, specialized apps would have to be built to overcome issues like background noise that could corrupt its operation. Read More

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Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, every business wanted to show off its glass house full of racks of green-lit servers. Today, Toronto-based Cookie Jar Entertainment believes the smaller the in-house data center, the better, and showing investors what good use you're making of cost-efficient cloud computing is a source of pride. Read More

 

 

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