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January 27, 2020

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Cisco and IBM offer a managed private-cloud service

Cisco and IBM have partnered to offer Managed Private Cloud-as-a-service for VMware and IBM/RedHat OpenShift environments. Read more ▶

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Congress weighs in on additional Wi-Fi spectrum

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IBM Power-based cloud instances available… from Google

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How to negotiate a Cisco Enterprise Agreement that works for you

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What would a regulated-IoT world look like?

White Paper: GoToConnect

The Hosted VoIP Buyer’s Guide

Successful businesses are constantly on the move: growing, adding locations, hiring new employees. Read more ▶

Image: Congress weighs in on additional Wi-Fi spectrum

Congress weighs in on additional Wi-Fi spectrum

Wi-Fi could benefit from additional wireless spectrum currently set aside for connected cars, but the FCC initiative to grab it faces hurdles from a Congressional committee and the Department of Transportation. Read more ▶

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Get this essential cloud security certification training bundle for only $49

These web-based courses are perfect for anyone who doesn’t have the time to attend traditional classes Read more ▶

Image: IBM Power-based cloud instances available… from Google

IBM Power-based cloud instances available… from Google

IBM’s high-performance RISC processors are now available to Google Cloud Platform users as a service. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How to negotiate a Cisco Enterprise Agreement that works for you

How to negotiate a Cisco Enterprise Agreement that works for you

Cisco Enterprise agreements can provide long-term benefits and savings, but they must be scrutinized carefully case by case to see if they make sense. Read more ▶

Image: What would a regulated-IoT world look like?

What would a regulated-IoT world look like?

The wildfire growth of IoT is arguably the most important trend happening in technology today, but the ease with which bad actors can exploit its manifold security vulnerabilities has been demonstrated many times in just the past couple of years. Read more ▶

White Paper: CBTS

Building owner’s guide to indoor 5G: When being a “cellular dead zone” is not a competitive advantage

5G networks are no longer a dream of the future. They’re finally here and delivering faster speeds with lower latency. Read more ▶

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