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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Who Do You Trust?
Let me start off by reminding you that I work for a corporation that is considered an end-user of technology services. I am not a consultant and I don’t work for a vendor. I do a lot of vendor research … Continue reading
Things Worth Reading – 29 March 2011
Some of the more interesting things I have read courtesy of RSS feeds, Twitter, Google searches, e-mail, and….. well, you get the idea. E911 and Energy Efficiency – A deadly combination? Mark Fletcher makes a great point about phone … Continue reading
Aerohive
I apologize in advance for the length of this post! Introduction Quick! Make me a list of parts needed for an enterprise wireless rollout covering a couple of large buildings with a requirement for 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. Pretend the … Continue reading