Big Four carriers want to rule IoT by simplifying it Career roadmap: Network architect Network World Daily November 01, 2019 Big Four carriers want to rule IoT by simplifying it A look at some of the pros and cons of IoT services from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Career roadmap: Network architect • Wireless noise protocol can extend IoT range • Looping your way through bash • 10 things to know about Cisco's certification overhaul • Micron finally delivers its answer to Optane Miscellaneous: Insight Enterprises Market Insight: Cloud Growth, Market Direction and Seizing the Opportunities Learn how to work this trend to your advantage with the findings and recommendations present in this report. Read more ▶ Career roadmap: Network architect With the growing use of mobile devices and apps, edge computing,and IoT, the network architect role has become more complex and more important to the success of the enterprise. Read more ▶ DEALPOST Learn how to earn a CompTIA IT certification with this $69 training bundle This training bundle features 12 courses that prepare you for some of CompTIA's most popular IT certifications. Read more ▶ Wireless noise protocol can extend IoT range On-off noise power communication (ONPC) protocol creates a long-distance carrier of noise energy in Wi-Fi to ping IoT devices. Read more ▶ Looping your way through bash There are many ways to loop through data in a bash script and on the command line. Which way is best depends on what you're trying to do. Read more ▶ 10 things to know about Cisco's certification overhaul Cisco's CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE certifications are changing to emphasize areas such as network programmability, multi-cloud, Internet of Things, SD-WAN, and other software-focused initiatives. Read more ▶ Micron finally delivers its answer to Optane New drive offers DRAM-like performance and is targeted at analytics and transaction workloads. Read more ▶ White Paper: Vertiv Streamlining Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution in Remote Sites Not that long ago, the "network edge" in many organizations consisted of a few remote branches along with legacy main or intermediate distribution frames. Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld Daily News Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2019 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.