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Skype adds voice, video to Outlook.com

Skype adds voice, video to Outlook.com

30 Apr 2013 By: Nestor E. Arellano - Computing Canada Creator
Skype's integration into Outlook.com will enable users to make VoIP calls from their inbox
News briefs April 23, 2013

News briefs April 23, 2013

23 Apr 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
New switches and access points from Fortinet, an upgrade to Avaya’s network fabric and VMware updates its Socialcast enterprise social networking tool
Networks facing bandwidth ‘tsunami’: IEEE

Networks facing bandwidth ‘tsunami’: IEEE

02 Apr 2013 By: Nestor E. Arellano - Computing Canada Creator
The explosive growth of bandwidth demand is pressuring the IEEE to consider Ethernet solutions beyond 100G, even while 100G products are just appearing in the market
Ontario university gets wiser about wireless

Ontario university gets wiser about wireless

22 Mar 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
Nipissing University has had Wi-Fi networks on its campuses for over a decade, but it needed a wireless management system to get a handle on things
DragonWave offers enterprises some Harmony

DragonWave offers enterprises some Harmony

13 Mar 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
The latest radio in the Harmony line runs in unlicenced bands and has non-line of sight capabilities to get around buildings and trees
Skype adds voice, video to Outlook.com
30 Apr 2013
Skype adds voice, video to Outlook.com
Skype's integration into Outlook.com will enable users to make VoIP calls from their inbox
News briefs April 23, 2013
23 Apr 2013
News briefs April 23, 2013
New switches and access points from Fortinet, an upgrade to Avaya’s network fabric and VMware updates its Socialcast enterprise social networking tool
Networks facing bandwidth ‘tsunami’: IEEE
02 Apr 2013
Networks facing bandwidth ‘tsunami’: IEEE
The explosive growth of bandwidth demand is pressuring the IEEE to consider Ethernet solutions beyond 100G, even while 100G products are just appearing in the market
Ontario university gets wiser about wireless
22 Mar 2013
Ontario university gets wiser about wireless
Nipissing University has had Wi-Fi networks on its campuses for over a decade, but it needed a wireless management system to get a handle on things

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Wireless technology isn’t just for the road warrior. Wireless local area networks are increasing in penetration because of the versatility and manageability of design. From wireless LAN cards and adapters to design strategies, read about it here.

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