Lean wireless networks
Cloud-based Wi-Fi estate management is one way to deliver utility class wireless networks with limited IT resources |
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Nexthink V6.8
The latest release from Nexthink provides new and innovative ways of undertaking IT analysis
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The IoT security scandal
Mark Noctor at Arxan Technologies reflects on the future of IoT security following some recent research
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Object lesson
Rising volumes of data need not be the challenge that some predict, according to Jon Toor at Cloudian
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Welcome to the April 2017 Newsletter.
April is always one of the busiest months in the Network Computing calendar - particularly when the NC Awards are held right at the end of March! March 30th was the date for this year’s ceremony, held at the Grand Connaught rooms in London's Covent Garden. You'll find full details of the winners and runners-up at the Network Computing Awards website, along with video highlights. Among the winners on the night were Nexthink, who were awarded the trophy for Network Project of the Year for their work with Barnados, Netreo, who won Network Testing/Monitoring Product of the year for OmniCenter, and Extreme Networks, who were the evening’s biggest winners, collecting three trophies!
We'd like to once again thank everyone involved in this year’s awards, from our sponsors through to all of the readers that took the time to vole online - and of course our winners and runners-up - for making them such a great night for celebrating success in our industry. We hope to see you all again next year!
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