Wireless stories
Despite growing cyber threats, CompTIA finds many businesses and consumers lack adequate cyber security knowledge, making human error a leading risk.
Wireless networks can be left vulnerable if you have an old router with poor security. Likewise, free WiFi can be used to intercept your transactions.
The Internet of Things will pose significant challenges for organisations due to the immaturity of technologies and lack of skills, says Gartner.
In a bid to accelerate its 5G plans, Brocade has announced new technology partnerships in its open mobile networking ecosystem.
Data services company Skyfii has won a three-year contract with Lederer Group, that will see it supply data analytics and Wi-Fi services.
In a world of exploding data, device and networking demands, small and medium-sized businesses need smart and adaptive IT in order to keep up.
Wellington is first cab off the ranks to go live with a new wireless network aimed at connecting up the Internet of Things.
As digital devices become a staple of people's every day lives, personal and private information is increasingly at risk.
On the whole, people appreciate how much technology has improved their lives, but the risk of personal information being exposed is on their minds.
Wireless networks are vulnerable, but steps can be taken to protect against attacks, says Netscout's Fluke Networks Enterprise Solutions.
At least 1 in 3 home routers will be used as public Wi-Fi hotspots by 2017, exacerbating security and privacy concerns.
CES 2016's IoT explosion poses daunting tasks for networks, with connected devices strain prompting crucial IT adaptations.
Aerohive Networks has released a new connected learning application known as HiveSchool, designed to help teachers leverage technology in class.
Protecting your network is your number one responsibility, as all of the work that you do every day can be wiped out in a heartbeat.
Securing your wireless network just got a whole lot easier with Fortinet's new Secure Access Architecture (SAA).
Wi-Fi technology has become such a pervasive force that it has become hard to imagine what life will be like without wireless Internet access.
Cyber criminals are using creative ways to the exploit the cracks of a more connected world, according security vendor Check Point.
As the market is impacted by disruptive technologies, UC solutions will evolve to stay relevant in order to service the core need for enterprise comms.
Great Clips has partnered with Aerohive to deliver secure, scalable Wi-Fi across its 3800 salons in the US and Canada.
Vodafone NZ internet is down around the country, and with no word from the company, customers have turned to Facebook to share their thoughts.