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January 14, 2019

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How edge computing can help secure the IoT

IoT security could shift to the network level, especially the edge, as the need for data anonymization and customized security becomes essential. Read more ▶

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How edge computing can help secure the IoT

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Edge computing best practices

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5G versus 4G: How speed, latency and application support differ

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Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

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IoT devices proliferate, from smart bulbs to industrial vibration sensors

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Edge computing best practices

Edge computing requires a change in thinking from the current IT environment dominated by data centers and cloud-based services. Here are some best practices to consider when building a strategy for the edge. Read more ▶

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5G versus 4G: How speed, latency and application support differ

5G wireless network technology is set to boost the bandwidth, capacity and reliability of cellular broadband. Are you ready to leave your 4G world behind? Read more ▶

 
 
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Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

A Cisco exec says the top 5 technologies that will impact enterprise networking customers the most include Wi-Fi 6, or 802.11ax, 5G, geolocation, SD-WAN and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for network management. Read more ▶

Image: IoT devices proliferate, from smart bulbs to industrial vibration sensors

IoT devices proliferate, from smart bulbs to industrial vibration sensors

The Internet of Things has spawned a broad range of sensors and monitors that make for smart home conveniences and also make businesses run more safely and cost-effectively. Read more ▶

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