Can your WLAN keep up with the tablet explosion?
Posted by: rivkalittle
Research firm Canalys reports that the enterprise
Research firm Canalys reports that the enterprise
Market research firm dell'Oro Group has published its latest quarterly market update on the wireless LAN industry. According...
Earlier this month I wrote a story about how Aruba and Meru were both claiming second place in the 802.11n enterprise wireless LAN market based on the same numbers from Dell'Oro Group. There were a...
Would the real second fiddle please stand up and take a bow? This week both Meru Networks and Aruba Networks have issued press releases claiming that they hold the second biggest share of the 802.11n wireless LAN market. Not only that - both vendors are citing the same research: Dell'Oro Group's...
When I have conversations with network managers about whether they plan to upgrade to 802.11n wireless LAN technology, many say they're in no hurry. They're still getting plenty out of their existing 802.11a/b/g infrastructure, they say. And besides, all the legacy clients in their organization...
Every year Gartner's Magic Quadrant for wireless LAN infrastructure has some winners and some losers. One or two vendors will emerge from the crowded quadrant of niche players to become a market leader, a visionary or a challenger. And one or two other vendors will slip back into the crowd of niche...
So shockingly it's not every WLAN vendor's dream to be swept off their feet by a big, strong wired networking vendor. Some are pretty happy being independent! And...
Juniper's had no qualms in hiding their enterprise ambitions, and now they might...
A few hours after posting my story on Extricom's and Meru's approaches to wireless networking, I got an e-mail from Cisco expressing their disappointment in not getting to tell their "side of the...
