Cisco hooks up airport 'hot spots'
Cisco is setting up wireless LANs in 19 airports throughout the world. The plan is to offer the service free initially, then follow with a fee.
Cisco is setting up wireless LANs in 19 airports throughout the world. The plan is to offer the service free initially, then follow with a fee.
Vendors have long fought for market share on the basis of price and product features, but now they're about to drag you into their battles at gunpoint.
To date, IT pros have given very little attention to the “greening” of the network. Why?
This is one of those thinking-out-loud posts that I believe will inform many GreenTech Pastures posts to come. Just wanted to direct your attention to a new ad campaign out of IBM this morning that is focused on the role that "smart buildings" will play in the green movement in general.
Sustainable Silicon Valley chooses Hara software for managing its environmental and emissions info.
Wondering if you have what it takes to be considered a "Green IT" professional? Cisco has taken a stab at defining what sort of skills you might need to adapt your role as businesses look to information technology to help slash carbon dioxide emissions, energy costs and so on.
Ah, yes, I'm enjoying another day here in front of my office window, which is flung wide open to the crisp autumn-esque New Jersey air. Because I'm a consultant and a freelance writer, it's natural that I live the life of a telecommuter, which is just the type of network bandwidth consumer that Cisco Systems is more often setting its sights on capturing.
Since I'm sure pretty much every one of you reading this blog has SOME Cisco gear, wanted to point you to their latest product launch related to the Connected Building initiative. My Smart Planet blog post from earlier today outlines their Network Building Mediator launch from last week.
I returned from vacation this morning to the news that Cisco has officially declared its vision for grabbing a piece smart grid infrastructure.Is anyone really surprised by this?
At the high-tech industry conference where I spent most of my day holed up in meetings on Monday, there was nary a mention of Earth Day. Surprised?