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In This Issue: Hiking Adventures & Project Chimps | Dell PowerEdge T620 | Autonomous vs Lightweight Access Points | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Hiking Adventures & Project Chimps
Good Morning & Happy Tuesday!
Hope everyone had a great weekend! I was able to escape to the north Georgia mountains for a little getaway with some friends which was definitely much needed and good for the soul!
While we were in the mountains, we had an opportunity to visit an organization called “Project Chimps”. It’s a 230+ acre sanctuary for chimps who were retired from medical testing. Apparently, it became illegal to test on chimps in 2015, and, at the time, there were over 1,000 chimps in labs across the U.S. that needed a place to go. Project Chimps currently is home to 99 chimps and they are so well taken care of! It was an incredible place to visit!
Rebecca
Product Spotlights & Updates
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Learning Center Article – Autonomous vs Lightweight Access Points
When you design a wireless network, you need to have all of your options available from the beginning. When you know what choices exist, you can select from them and make the best network possible.
In that spirit, it can help to understand the primary difference in types of access points. For the most part, a wireless access point can be autonomous or lightweight. This article will go over the main distinctions between these access points and how they can be advantageous or disadvantageous, depending on your network’s design and purpose.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Amazon is beefing up its Prime program for U.S. users with a new prescription benefit. The add-on, called RxPass, will allow Prime members to get as many drugs as they need from a list of 50 generic medications used to treat common conditions.
- Candy maker Mars said it is replacing its M&Ms “spokescandies” with actress Maya Rudolph after facing right-wing criticism.
- The big banks behind Zelle are cooking up their own digital wallet to compete with Apple Pay and PayPal.
- Disney World’s Splash Mountain has officially closed. The attraction at the Orlando, Florida, theme park shut down on Monday as it prepares to relaunch as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in 2024.
