Are your IT systems ready for a perfect storm?
Summer has had an unprecedented start this year, with thunderstorms, flooding and heavy rain hitting Australia’s east coast, and meteorologists reporting that the worst isn’t over yet.
Summer has had an unprecedented start this year, with thunderstorms, flooding and heavy rain hitting Australia’s east coast, and meteorologists reporting that the worst isn’t over yet.
Ageing IT equipment and inadequate wireless networks, along with variable student and teacher access to devices are reducing the effectiveness of technology in NSW classrooms.
Deploying a wireless network can save you up to 50 per cent of the costs of a traditional wired network as it requires less physical hardware to roll out and maintain, according to Dimension Data’s 2013 Barometer Report.
If poor Wi-Fi performance in your busy office is a problem for your organization, smart Wi-Fi is worth investigating. Here's why one company ripped out it Cisco wireless network gear and went with a new hardware-and-software-based Wi-Fi approach.
Smartphones are just one of the technologies that have changed the nature of work, and this new mobile-first environment is mostly a good thing for small and medium (SMB) size organisations. In fact, 67% of SMBs currently use tablets for business purposes and 93% utilise employee owned smartphones. However, traditional networks can sometimes struggle to keep up with the demands of a mobile environment. This white paper discusses the advantages that a network optimised by mobile can provide small and medium sized businesses.