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Displaying articles for: 09-02-2012 - 09-08-2012
6 ways your midsize business benefits from an integrated wired and wireless network
I always marvel at midsize businesses. You compete aggressively with the big guys even without their big budgets. And you still possess the same level of creativity and drive as you did when your company was new. These are qualities you fight very hard to keep, but the effort is getting harder as your business becomes more established. This makes me wonder: is business success leaving your network behind?
Tackling your wireless challenges at the edge of your network
By Rebecca Humphress, HP Networking Global Product Marketing
What wired challenges are you confronted with at the edge of your network? This is the question we asked a European Government Agency. Their response? Provisioning, guest access, policy enforcement, and rich media were only a few of the answers given. Here is the summary of the interview.
Ethernet Switching Market Share: Did HP eat up that much share from Cisco?
By Mary Gabra, Manager, Market and Competitive Intelligence, HP Networking
For those that follow my blogs, I am back again this quarter after Dell’Oro Group just published its Q2CY2012 market share report on Ethernet switching. This quarter is remarkable, especially for the 800-pound gorilla. It is not just a quarter that Cisco saw a share decline Q/Q and Y/Y, but it is a quarter that Cisco reached its lowest share it has ever got to since 2002! That is noteworthy, right? I bet you Cisco never saw that day coming where competition would be that strong to make it lose a market position it has owned for many years. Let’s delve into more details.
Do these 3 wireless network challenges keep you up at night?
By Kevin Secino, Mobility Product Marketing, HP Networking
Are you up at night worrying about unauthorized access of your network? Do you use multiple management applications to manage and secure your network? Do you find it difficult to design an optimized Wi-Fi network? We have some answers here to help address the three top wireless challenges.





