Michael Martin

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Productivity flying high on Vancouver airport network

The Vancouver International Airport Authority is counting on a single high-speed network and a recently completed voice-over-IP (VoIP) rollout to keep its communications grounded despite soaring passenger traffic. The airport trotted out its network implementation as part of Cisco Systems Inc.

Wireless beats fibre on Prairie

Terago Networks is used to putting up fixed wireless networks in urban centres, but the company broke new ground recently when it built a miniature ver

Making the switch: Heralding the processor-powered network

Imagine that instead of a bunch of chassis, or module-based switches, a network could be powered by a series of intelligent processors, tied together by high-speed Ethernet connections. Sure the idea sounds far-fetched. That is until you consider that Charlie Giancarlo, Cisco Systems

Productivity flying high on Vancouver

The Vancouver International Airport Authority is counting on a single high-speed network and a recently completed voice over IP (VoIP) rollout to keep its communications grounded despite soaring passenger traffic. The airport trotted out its network implementation as part of Cisco Systems

Is Wi-Fi worthwhile or a wireless waste?

To some it’s the best thing since sliced bread. Others dismiss it as a waste of taxpayer money. The subject of this controversy is...

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