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Network World IoT Briefing

April 06, 2020

Image: COVID-19 to delay enterprise 5G adoption

COVID-19 to delay enterprise 5G adoption

A key industry standard for the development of new-radio 5G will remain unreleased for at least two more months, holding back the availability of 5G products for the enterprise. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

FCC wants to add a new swath of bandwidth to Wi-Fi 6

Colleges expand VPN capacity, conferencing to answer COVID-19

Neural computing should be based on insect brains, not human ones

'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

Cisco goes after wireless IoT with Fluidmesh acquisition

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Read this ebook to learn how IT can transform your business. Read more ▶

Image: FCC wants to add a new swath of bandwidth to Wi-Fi 6

FCC wants to add a new swath of bandwidth to Wi-Fi 6

If approved, a Federal Communications Commission proposal would add the 6GHz band to the unlicensed spectrum used by Wi-Fi 6, making room to support more devices from a single Wi-Fi access point. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

Image: Colleges expand VPN capacity, conferencing to answer COVID-19

Colleges expand VPN capacity, conferencing to answer COVID-19

With colleges finishing semesters via remote learning, IT departments are growing their remote-access networks and trying to help students overcome access-network challenges. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Neural computing should be based on insect brains, not human ones

Neural computing should be based on insect brains, not human ones

Insect brains are a better model for artificial intelligence in IoT than human brains are because they are simpler and focus on key processes, scientists say. Read more ▶

Image: 'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm

Two new microprocessors from Arm promise to miniaturize artificial intelligence. Read more ▶

Image: Cisco goes after wireless IoT with Fluidmesh acquisition

Cisco goes after wireless IoT with Fluidmesh acquisition

Cisco wants Fluidmesh to bolster wireless connectivity applications in large-scale distributed sites Read more ▶

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Key Benefits of Cloud-Managed Networking

Businesses with limited IT resources and networking expertise can gain significant operational benefits from embracing cloud-managed networking. Read this solution overview to learn how Aruba Central can help you simplify network management. Read more ▶

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