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eWEEK NETWORKING PERSPECTIVE: There’s one key piece of the home / office networking puzzle, unavailable today, that will complete your dream network. That piece is based on products running WiFi 6E, a standard only recently ratified by the WiFi Alliance, the worldwide group that agrees on international...
eWEEK NETWORKING ANALYSIS: The use of the AWS Marketplace democratizes AI capabilities.
eWEEK NEWS ANALYSIS: Contact center providers Avaya and Genesys step up to help fight the COVID-19 battle.
eWEEK NETWORKING NEWS: RingCentral Glip is a free, unlimited, easy-to-use service that offers high-quality and high-availability video and audio conferencing, integrated with team messaging, file sharing, contact, task and calendar management.
eWEEK NETWORKING NEWS ANALYSIS: As data centers evolve to centers of data, the network needs to play a different role.
eWEEK NETWORKNG ANALYSIS: No longer deployed exclusively for cloud connectivity, Equinix Fabric now features a globally connected footprint of services that enables digital managers to connect to everything and everyone that matters to their business.
eWEEK NETWORKING ANALYSIS: Combination of Big Switch Monitoring Fabric and DANZ leads to “client to cloud” monitoring and analytics.
eWEEK NETWORKING BUSINESS ANALYSIS: Apstra delivers multi-vendor intent-based networking, improving Juniper's overall options.
eWEEK PRODUCT TEST AND REVIEW: The Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro is made to be dropped; in fact, I think it likes being dropped. A big advantage is this: It doesn’t look or feel like one of those bulky, heavy, “rugged” phones you would use out on an oil rig; it looks like a regular business or...
eWEEK IT BUSINESS ANALYSIS: The backstory about how and why DreamWorks has moved its computing center to Lenovo's new data center equipment, following a longtime relationship with HPE.
eWEEK CLOUD ANALYSIS: On Day 1 of AWS re:Invent, Amazon unveiled more ML-based features for Connect.
eWEEK NETWORKING ANALYSIS: The magic of 5G may be available to you now, depending on your device and your carrier, but whether it’s magic is another question entirely.
eWEEK TOP COMPANIES: The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has really torn open the online event and conferencing business. Many new and older providers are finding they have all the clients they can handle going into 2021.