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Philip Clarke
Nemertes ResearchPhilip Clarke is an expert on mobility and a senior research analyst with Nemertes Research, where he researches wireless and mobility trends that affect the enterprise.Read More
Aerohive's Atom, 802.11ax access points win innovation award
27 Sep 2018The winner of this month's Network Innovation Award, Aerohive Networks, has already begun shipping its new 802.11ax wireless APs and its plug-and-play 802.11ac Atom AP. Read More
Extreme to unify wired, wireless campus with Avaya fabric software
20 Jul 2017Extreme Networks plans to embed Avaya fabric technology in switches and management software to enable centralized control of large wired and wireless campus networks. Read More
Wi-Fi update 802.11ac set to take over in 2016
01 Sep 2015Research firm IDC expects the latest Wi-Fi update 802.11ac to account for the majority of access point shipments and revenue in 2016. Read More
Your enterprise wireless LAN questions answered
04 May 2011Got wireless LAN questions? Our expert has solutions to 802.11n migration, wireless LAN troubleshooting and mesh network design. Read More
Train leasing firm demos mobile edge computing for smart trains
21 Mar 2018Rolling stock leasing company Angel Trains is demonstrating edge computing over a wireless mesh network to make life easier for its customers’ on-board staff Read More
Broadcom Brocade deal leaves questions
16 Nov 2016This week, bloggers weigh the possible outcomes of the Broadcom Brocade deal and discuss cybersecurity lessons fueled by the 2016 U.S. election. Read More
Cisco leads, HPE gains in key tech infrastructure markets
15 Jan 2016Cisco led in six of seven key tech infrastructure markets last year, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise gained strength in several of the sectors, a research firm reported. Read More
First 802.11ad products shipping soon for wireless office
11 Jan 2016A Qualcomm Wi-Fi chipset scheduled for release this year will power 802.11ad products designed for the wireless office. Read More
U.S. hosts 72% of compromised DNS domains
06 Apr 2016This week, networking bloggers examine why the United States has so many compromised DNS domains, architecting for things and Brocade's acquisition plans. Read More