Month: September 2015
Teens Who Take Nude Photos Of Themselves Can Still Be Treated As Sex Offenders
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — A teenage boy in North Carolina might have to register as a sex offender if he’s convicted of keeping nude photos he took of himself on his phone, as […]
Security in SDN effort puts Fortinet in limelight
[ad_1] While it doesn’t yet have a product, firewall maker Fortinet Inc. is assuring customers it plans to release technology to help them secure software-defined networking (SDN) deployments. Fortinet […]
Security in SDN effort puts Fortinet in limelight
[ad_1] While it doesn’t yet have a product, firewall maker Fortinet Inc. is assuring customers it plans to release technology to help them secure software-defined networking (SDN) deployments. Fortinet […]
What are some network recovery best practices?
[ad_1] By Published: 08 Sep 2015 With wide area network (WAN) or LAN disaster recovery, certain criteria must be identified and satisfied before choosing an approach. For WANs, the key […]
Is a hybrid WAN architecture right for you?
[ad_1] Editor’s note: This is the third in a three-part series examining the evolution of the hybrid WAN. This installment describes some of the dos and don’ts when setting […]
How will software-defined WANs impact the enterprise?
[ad_1] Kirill Kedrinski – Fotolia By The evolution of software-defined WANs (SD-WAN) offers enterprises a variety of benefits, ranging from lower capital cost outlays to improved functionality. But let’s first […]
Wi-Fi update 802.11ac set to take over in 2016
[ad_1] The latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, is set to take over the wireless market next year, according to analysts. The specification, finalized in 2013, is quickly becoming the prevailing […]
Wi-Fi update 802.11ac set to take over in 2016
[ad_1] The latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, is set to take over the wireless market next year, according to analysts. The specification, finalized in 2013, is quickly becoming the prevailing […]