Wireless LAN Bridges Reports

Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
SOFTWARE LISTING: The Cisco® Aironet® 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point or Bridge is an 802.11g access point and bridge that provides high-speed and cost-effective wireless connectivity between multiple fixed or mobile networks and clients.
Posted: 10 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Linear Architecture for Municipal Wireless Video Surveillance Solutions
sponsored by Motorola Solutions
WHITE PAPER: Motorola knows how to build systems that meet the needs of Public Safety professionals now and over the lifetime of the network. No one technology meets the needs of all applications. With a portfolio of specialized solutions, CIOs and network operators can deploy the network that is the best fit to locate the cameras exactly where they are needed.
Posted: 21 Aug 2009 | Published: 20 Aug 2009

Motorola Solutions

A Computer Weekly Buyers Guide to IoT
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: In these uncertain times, making solid predictions for the year ahead looks like a definition of a mug's game. While this has been the fuel for the fire for the boom in applications such as video conferencing as used to support remote working, the same really can be said for the internet of things (IoT).
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 12 Jan 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to video conferencing and collaboration
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how employers can support a future of flexible working, with video conferencing, collaboration, augmented reality and unified comms technologies all lined up to play a part.
Posted: 15 Mar 2021 | Published: 01 Mar 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Top 10 networking stories of 2019
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: Until Tuesday 10 December, it would have been absolutely fair to say that 2019 was the year of software-defined networking. And then, on 11 December, Cisco unveiled the basis of what it called the internet for the future. Hardware was very much back to the future. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2019.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 03 Jan 2020

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly - 13 December 2022: AI experts question tech industry's ethical commitments
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, the proliferation of ethical frameworks has done little to change how artificial intelligence is developed – we look at the challenges. We examine the future of the UK semiconductor sector as the government launches a review. And we hear how NatWest has put data at the heart of customer strategy. Read the issue now.
Posted: 13 Dec 2022 | Published: 13 Dec 2022

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

First edition of Computer Weekly 1966
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EBOOK: To celebrate Computer Weekly's 50th anniversary, the National Museum of Computing, which holds the print archives of the magazine, has scanned the first issue of Computer Weekly. We have made this available to download.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 09 Sep 2016

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Securing the SD-WAN: The Next Network Challenge
sponsored by Cisco Umbrella
EGUIDE: How does adopting SD-WAN affect security? Download this expert guide for tips on securing SD-WAN, and find out why security is an essential part of the migration process.
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 | Published: 29 Aug 2019

Cisco Umbrella

The changing role of hardware used in networks in this virtual era
sponsored by TechTarget Networking
EBOOK: It's far too soon to report the death of network hardware. In a software-defined world, a networking hardware evolution is taking place.
Posted: 11 Sep 2017 | Published: 11 Sep 2017

TechTarget Networking

Hardware is Dead; Long Live Hardware
sponsored by TechTarget Networking
EZINE: Will physical network gear disappear in the era of software-defined networking and virtualization? Not likely. In this month's issue of Network Evolution, find out why networks still need hardware, and how early adopters are using hardware in their virtual environments.
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 | Published: 01 Jun 2016

TechTarget Networking