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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 17 RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Aruba Networks Not just faster. Smarter 802.11ac. New Aruba 802.11ac APs with patented ClientMatch technology eliminate sticky clients by steering mobile devices to the best AP and radio on your WLAN. They're also the only 11ac APs to allow priority handling & policy enforcement for individual Microsoft Lync media, including encrypted videoconferencing, voice, chat, and desktop sharing. Learn more In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation Returns of Connections in support of Social Business This new white paper from IBM, showcases five organizations that are strategically integrating emerging social software and tools with their existing investments and seeing measurable results in return on investment. Learn More The devious art of cell tower camouflage Canadian Tire forgoes BYOD, issues BlackBerries to workers WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks The New Application Delivery Firewall Paradigm Learn how you can effectively combat these modern attacks with a new firewall paradigm that protects the datacenters and ensures reliability. Learn More! Lawmakers seek Google Glass privacy plan Corning taps into optical fiber for better indoor wireless T-Mobile drops challenge to FCC's net neutrality rules WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks Considerations for Combating Modern Threats Download this White paper to learn how a new datacenter architecture based on F5's Application Delivery Firewall combats modern attacks while reducing capex. Learn More 8 new features in Chrome (desktop or mobile) Aruba Networks latest to unveil 802.11ac access points SAP to crunch and sell carriers' data on mobile use | ||||||||||
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