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Farpoint Group report - 802.11n Access Points and POE: Key considerations | 2008-06-06 | siemens |
| In this 5 page report, you'll discover more about the key technical considerations when making the move to 802.11n. The report provides: * An overview of PoE * Information on verifying power performance * Proof that the solution works Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wi-Fi (802.11) |
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Does 802.11n deliver better wireless services for Enterprises? | 2008-06-06 | siemens |
| Watch our on demand 802.11n webinar to discover how HiPath Wireless 802.11n from Siemens Enterprise Communication has solved the traditional technology challenges associated with higher power access points and controllers.
Tags: Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Practical Considerations for Deploying 802.11n | 2008-06-06 | siemens |
| Download this White Paper from Siemens Enterprise Communications to demystify the current confusion surrounding the new 802.11n WiFi standard. Find out more about the key issues when considering a move to 802.11n and how HiPath Wireless 802.11n can address them. Tags: Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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New Mobile Solution Improves Distribution Efficiency for Snack Food Manufacturer | 2008-06-05 | Microsoft |
| Snack food manufacturer Lance supported Direct Store Delivery (DSD) using a difficult-to-maintain mobile application running on eight-year-old devices, which were failing at an increasing rate. The company addressed those challenges by migrating to Apacheta RouteACE workflow software running on new Windows Mobile devices. Features such as bar code scanning, support for direct exchange of data, and fast startup and synchronization are enhancing customer service and increasing productivity for the company's 1,400 DSD salespeople, while the ability to change business rules and workflows without writing code makes it easier to support the solution. In addition, the solution's extensibility and the visibility it provides into how salespeople work put Lance in a strong position to deliver further gains in business efficiency and productivity.
Tags: Application Development |
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Mobile Network Access Control: Extending corporate security policies to mobile devices | 2008-05-01 | NetMotion Wireless |
| Outlining the process for Network Access Control rule creation and deployment to mobile devices, this white paper discusses how Mobility XE's Mobile Network Access Control (NAC) module allows mobile devices (laptops, tablet PCs, handhelds and smartphones) to connect to the enterprise network after meeting specified security policies. With NAC deployed, administrators have greater control and flexibility over the response to a device that does not meet security guidelines.
Tags: Network Security, Security Management, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Network Administration |
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ChipMOS Optimizes Testing and Packaging With Award-Winning RFID Solutions | 2008-05-01 | Oracle |
| Like most semiconductor manufacturing companies, ChipMOS has invested significant amounts of money to build and maintain state-of-the-art foundries. However, the company did not have a centralized area to store finished products, but kept inventory in different areas of individual plants. During the biannual stock take and the monthly routine inventory count, staff spent hours locating and counting items scattered across the plant. This situation made it difficult for ChipMOS to know the exact amount of stock it was holding. After a series of discussions, senior management teams decided to adopt an RFID solution. The solution, dubbed the Wafer Testing Real-time Update Information System, was developed using Oracle middleware products, including Oracle SOA Suite.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture |
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IT Manager Webcast: Windows Mobile Series: Mobility Infrastructure Optimization (Level 100) | 2008-04-30 | Microsoft Tips |
| For an organization to create and deploy mobile line-of-business applications, it must first have an appropriate level of enterprise hardware, software, networking, and security in place to support those operations. The presenter of this webcast explains how and when to facilitate the deployment of increasingly sophisticated mobile line-of-business applications and communications solutions.
Tags: Wireless |
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TechNet Webcast: Windows Mobile Series: Beyond E-Mail With Windows Mobile for Small and Mid-Sized Companies (Level 100) | 2008-04-24 | Microsoft Tips |
| The attendee of this webcast will learn why Windows Mobile is a top platform for mobilizing business applications. The presenter shows what's new with Windows Mobile 6, and the latest devices coming to market. This webcast includes specifics on the advantages of using Windows Mobile Developer Tools to develop and run successful business applications.
Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wireless |
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A Brief Guide to Securing Wireless Networks: Closing the Back Door in APA Style | 2008-04-18 | East Carolina University |
| Wireless computer networks (WLANs) are being used in greater numbers now than ever before. Due to the unprecedented mobility, convenience, and flexibility that the technology offers, homes, businesses, and enterprises are deploying wireless networks in increasing numbers. Unfortunately, wireless networks may also act as an open door in the network security perimeter, allowing nearby attackers to eavesdrop on confidential communications, break into the wired network, or cause other serious problems. While the term "wireless security" has become an oxymoron for some in the face of recent wireless attacks, wireless networks can be made secure. This paper aims to give a brief history of wireless security, educate the WLAN administrator about the dangerous vulnerabilities of wireless networking.
Tags: Network Security |
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TechNet Webcast: Windows Mobile Series: Get the Facts on Comparing Windows Mobile and Blackberry (Level 300) | 2008-04-18 | Microsoft Tips |
| The speaker of this webcast explains a feature- and scenario-level discussion of two different mobile communications solutions: one using Windows Mobile with Microsoft Exchange Server, Direct Push, and Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager, and the other using a BES infrastructure with BlackBerry Connect. How do the solutions compare from the administrators' and users' standpoints, and when might there be a need to use one versus the other? This "Get the Facts" webcast can help to decide which solution makes sense for the organization.
Tags: Monitoring Systems, Mobile - Wireless Communications |