Quantum computing will break encryption in a few years
Quantum technology’s set to make public-key infrastructure obsolete before too long, but it might also keep your data secure.
Quantum technology’s set to make public-key infrastructure obsolete before too long, but it might also keep your data secure.
Mobile World Congress, the wireless industry’s big annual showcase, featured a heavy emphasis on 5G, the next generation of licensed mobile networks.
There’s a blizzard of vendors and analysts issuing IoT predictions for 2019 and beyond. Here’s a primer on how to read them.
Wi-Fi 6 – aka 802.11ax – will begin to make its way into new installations in 2019, bringing with it a host of technological upgrades aimed at simplifying wireless-network problems.
Computing icon and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak expressed his hope that AI and IoT could allow computers to help improve people’s lives.
A Duke University-based academic’s work on AR has its roots in a deep understanding of fog, edge, and cloud architecture.
Security around IoT is becoming a critical concern for businesses that might not be used to dealing with a new generation of cyber security threats.
Microsoft says it will spend US$5B over 4 years on IoT - perhaps on products, infrastructure or acquiring IoT vendors - but it's not clear yet where the money will go.
Not everybody in business IT seems like they’re having a great time at their job, but Aruba CTO Partha Narasimhan is an exception. He sat down with Network World at the company’s 2018 Atmosphere conference in Las Vegas to talk IoT, onboarding and more.
While your enterprise Wi-Fi setup might not change beyond recognition in 2018, the next year is still going to bring some shifts. The basic technology should remain largely the same, but the way you manage it could be very different.
IBM is trying to be the brains behind IoT, using AI expertise to offer insight into data, provision new implementations, and help drive decision-making.
Moving the control plane for wireless access points out of a central controller offers benefits that not everybody needs.
Traditional IT heavyweights are in the unaccustomed position of playing catch-up in the enterprise IoT field.
The release of 802.11ax chipsets by Broadcom, Qualcomm and others doesn't mean that standardized gear will be ready for everyday use soon, experts say.
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK