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"By asking the important technical questions early in the buying process, districts can avoid major headaches down the road," according to engineer and wireless expert Douglas Haider. So just what are some of the basic questions that all K-12 schools should be asking about their WiFi implementations? More
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A school district in Fallsington, PA has implemented a network access control appliance to manage user access to its wired and wireless networks. Pennsbury School District had seen its network security cracked, opening it up to thousands of unauthorized devices. MoreAt the Enterprise Connect 2011 trade show last week, Cisco debuted Jabber, a unified communications application that brings together presence, instant messaging, voice, video, voice messaging, desktop sharing, and conferencing into a single, consistent interface on PCs, Macs, tablets, and smart phones, including iPhone and Android. MoreIn an effort to support laptops, tablets, and handheld devices used by teachers and students, a small Michigan school district has rolled out a new 802.11n wireless network on all of its campuses. MoreNeotys has released the newest version of its load testing software tool for Web applications, NeoLoad 3.2. The new version includes on-demand load testing from the cloud and supports the latest Web application technologies. MoreCisco is extending its umi line of video communication and collaboration tools so that home users will be able to connect with businesses using TelePresence. MoreGefen, a company that offers scalers, converters, splitters, extenders, signal switches, and digital signage devices, has unveiled three KVM extenders that use CAT-5 cable to extend video signals and USB peripherals. More
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