Lee Badman of WiredNot writes about WFD5: Both companies are headed by obviously intelligent technologists who are passionate about their product lines. Each has well-spoken customers willing to testify on the effectiveness of...
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The Case for TechNet
Devin Ganger of Devin on Earth comments: By now, those of you who are my IT readers almost certainly know about Microsoft’s July 1st decision to retire the TechNet subscription offerings for IT professionals. In turn, Cody...
Successful Backup and Recovery Requires Good Orchestration
Scott Lowe writing for Wikibon comments: One of the reasons I like to attend various industry events is because it helps me to reframe and focus my own thoughts. Last week, at one such event, the topic du jour revolved around...
The Little Adapter That Could… WildPackets Gives Us First 11ac Capture/Decode
Lee Badman of wirednot writes about WFD5 presenter WildPackets: There has been a fair amount of buzz around early-shipping 11ac access points and clients with lots of philosophical buzz about uplinks, PoE requirements, and such...
I Love the VMware vCenter Server Appliance
Bob Plankers, The Lone Sysadmin comments: Most things in my life that I think are good & excellent are things I started out being very critical of, or at the least greatly disliking. Some of my best friends were some of the...
NMS UI and the Product Managers That Hate Us
Ryan Adzima of Techvangelist writes about WFD5 presenter AirTight Networks: I’m sitting here at Airtight Networks for Wireless Field Day watching a demo of their new wireless networking offering. Right off the bat all the...
PernixData FVP general availability announcement
Lauren Malhoit writes at TechRepublic about SFD3 presenter PernixData: PernixData will be announcing the first release of its Flash Virtualization Platform (FVP) product on August 6, 2013. The company says FVP is the first and...
Visualizing the 802.11ac Wave With AirMagnet
Blake Krone writes about WFD5 presenter Fluke Networks: Surely if you have been around in networking you have probably used or at least seen a Fluke network tester for an install. Fluke creates some great hardware networking test...
AirTight Networks to Make its Live Tech Field Day Debut at Wireless Field Day 5 in Silicon Valley
An exciting story about WFD5 presenter AirTight Networks: MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Aug. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — AirTight ® Networks, Inc., today announced that it will conduct live presentations and technical discussions with...
Ä“ The iPad is like the iPod, not the iPhone
Ben Thompson from stratÄ“chery comments: Most folks seems to instinctively compare the iPad and the tablet market to the iPhone and smartphone market, and it’s easy to see why. They share the same OS, the same competitor, many of...