Networking
Cisco Wireless Networks Connects a Generation
Your mom and dad are on Facebook, your Grandma has a cell phone and your Uncle Oscar reads the morning paper on his tablet. If you haven’t noticed yet, it’s not just young people who are connected to their devices anymore. Erickson Living—one of the United State’s largest operators of continuing-car…
Cisco Nexus Switches Consolidate Italian Gas Company Data Centers
When Snam, an Italian gas company, needed to update its data centers why did it choose Cisco quipment—specifically Nexus switches—to do the job? Because the Nexus switches were the only platform to offer Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV), which allowed virtual machines to be transferred without…
Cisco Mobility Takes the Frustrations out of Hospital Visits
Everyone has had the stressful experience of being in a large building and not knowing where they were. Try adding that uncertainty to a hospital visit and see how your blood pressure reacts when you finally find yourself in the doctor’s office. The 10-story, million-square-foot University Health S…
California Schools Utilizes Cisco Access Points and Switches for Better Learning
It’s no secret that public schools have needs that often go unfunded. So when a school district gets the opportunity to earmark funds for technology enhancements, they need to make sure they get the best. After years of school budgets cuts, the Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) received…
Tunneling: Faster, More Secure, and Cost-Effective Connectivity for Your Network
No, I’m not talking about schematics for the Hyperloop (although I’m pretty excited about flying through California in a suction pipe). I’m talking about an even more important network in today’s digitized world: the WAN. Recent trends such as bring-your-own-device, mobility, and cloud computing hav…
Personalizing Consumer Engagements with Location Data and Analytics – Find Out How at Location & Context World
Location, Location, Location. While location is always important in real estate (never more of an understatement than here in the San Francisco Bay Area), it’s becoming crucial in, well, LIFE itself. November 3-4 | Palo Alto, CA Let me explain the slightly dramatic statement.…
SD-WAN and ACI Momentum at Open Networking User Group
Next week (3rd-5th November) the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) meets at New York University in New York for its fall conference. For those of you not familiar with ONUG, it is a community of IT business leaders who exchange ideas and best practices for implementing Open Networking and Software-D…
Cisco Aironet Access Points Contribute to a Less Stressful Hospital
There’s never an easy day in a hospital. When you have an IT infrastructure that is outdated and prone to breakdowns, a difficult job in the best circumstances can become a disheartened mess. Roper St. Francis (RSF) is one of South Carolina’s leading healthcare organizations and is in the top 10% o…
Don’t Get Spooked by Location Services – There Are More Treats than Tricks
November 3 – 4th, 2015 | Crowne Plaza, Palo Alto The explosive growth in mobility, reaching over 11.5 billion devices and connections by 2019, is spawning unprecedented opportunities for businesses. With 74% of US smartphone owners now using location services – which are s…

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