The open source world is on a journey of democratisation, and its success is on the rise.
The Internet of things will allow a variety of connections to take place, creating opportunity and innovation.
Enough network capacity remains a concern for enterprises as they prepare for the Internet of things (IoT) opportunities.
Metacom has the ability to deliver working, reliable network connections anywhere on the African continent, says R?an van Niekerk, MD of Metacom.
One of the keys to the perpetuation of the BYOD revolution is software defined networking, says Martin May, regional director, Extreme Networks.
Multisite wireless control enables IT professionals to monitor and maintain WiFi networks centrally, says Netxactics.
With SA's voice tariffs finally internationally comparable, local operators need to shift pricing strategies to data.
The Critical Capabilities for Asia/Pacific Network Providers report showed?BT with the highest score in the Extended Domestic Network Coverage Use Case.
TE Connectivity has confirmed its headline sponsorship of the FTTH Council Africa Conference 2014.
Juniper Networks has announced new capabilities in its NGFW solutions for protecting the enterprise edge.
The agency aims to connect as many as 24 000 schools in the next five years.
The Internet of Things is the future of networking, according to a white paper issued by Kemp Technologies.