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Why your business should upgrade to 802.11AC Wave 2 Wi-Fi : LogMeIn Avoid the Sales/IT Collision Scenario This InfoWorld research report, based on an IDG QuickPulse survey administered to IT professionals, will provide insight into the BYOA trend, identify pain points associated with traditional online meeting tools, and address business-driven IT requirements that benefit the overall organization. Learn More In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn Bridging the Gap Between Users and IT The BYOA trend is accelerating, as more users are ditching their current solution and introducing their own collaboration apps into the workplace, often without consulting IT. Read this study to learn four ways IT pros can regain control of collaboration. Learn More 6 productivity tips for Chromebook power users FCC to smack AT&T with $100M fine for choking "unlimited" data plan speeds Virtual Mobile Infrastructure: Secure the data and apps, in lieu of the device WHITE PAPER: XO Communications Putting the Kibosh on Shadow IT Read this paper to learn best practices for setting up an internal, IT-based cloud brokerage function that service the entire organization. Find out how this approach enables you to retain top-down visibility and control of network security and manage the impact of cloud traffic on your WAN. Learn More Mobile security: the coming battle of hardware versus software Two years on, Google's Project Loon drifts into focus HP aims for quick switch to Windows 10 on PCs, tablets WHITE PAPER: Aternity End User Experience Monitoring Landscape Learn how traditional APM and device monitoring products leave enterprise IT Ops teams blind to what workforce users are actually experiencing. Learn More Xirrus takes aim at headaches of 'guest' Wi-Fi networks IDG Contributor Network: Speedier 5.4-Gigabit Wi-Fi routers coming this year | |||||||||||
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