I have worked in the VAR/reseller space for over 8 years, and in that time I can’t recall a major shift in licensing that left
Wireless 2017: What We Wanted Then, and What We Want Today
As a wireless engineer, we study the 802.11 protocol. We read how the standard is written, study how it is supposed to work and yet
Wearing Superhero Capes Around the Office
As an IT person, I love being a hero. Solving a customer’s issue, especially when others before me have tried and failed is fun. But
Blogging and Vendor Blowback
I’ve been pretty fortunate that in my years as a blogger and a WFD/MFD delegate, that my employer has allowed me to express my opinions
Wireless: Vendors, Partners and You
Note: This is a post derived from one of my emails to the Educause wireless lan mailing list related to issues around certain versions of
Mojo Networks: Driving Value With Open Hardware Standards #MFD2
Wireless has always had somewhat of a vendor lock-in nature. You buy APs from a vendor, you are likely stuck buying their controller, cloud management,