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whitepaper D-Link Case Study: The Little Tree Preschool2009-01-01 D-Link
  The Little Tree Preschool prides itself on providing a safe, warm and stimulating environment for the children placed in their care. In an effort to let the parents share in the growth and development of their children while attending The Little Tree Preschool Director of The Little Tree Preschool wanted to find an internet camera solution that could let parent's dial-into the school while at work or home. After researching several monitoring solutions, they found that nearly all the current Internet monitoring solutions available on the market today were costly investments that required professional installations. That is until they discovered the D-Link Air Wireless Internet Camera. They found an all-in-one solution that exceeded their requirements, the D-Link DCS-1000W Air Wireless Internet Camera.

Tags: Network Management, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper NuStar Energy Provides Support for Hundreds of Mobile Users2008-12-23 LogMeIn
  For the IT team at NuStar Energy, time-consuming and frustrating smartphone support is a thing of the past. Instead of relying on employees' descriptions of problems over the phone, they can now take remote control of the devices for quick troubleshooting and problem resolution. The IT Team now supports 300 widespread employee smartphones, anytime, from anywhere with an internet connection with LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile.

Tags: User Satisfaction, Mobile and Wireless, Network Management, LAN - WAN
  
whitepaper The right support solution for wireless devices2008-12-23 LogMeIn
  When Palm Valley Health Care implemented an electronic medical records system and provided its field nurses with remote access to it via mobile devices, it needed an easy and cost-effective support solution for those devices that could also be used for desktop support. They found a single solution that fit all their needs: LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, LAN - WAN, User Satisfaction, Enterprise Planning
  
whitepaper Campus-Wide Wireless Network Serves 45,000 Users Across 1,400 Acres and More Than 200 Buildings2008-10-14 Trapeze Networks
  In an increasingly connected society, a new educational imperative is for students, staff and faculty to have access to information available throughout a University setting and of course, the Internet. The challenge was to provide ubiquitous wireless access to every single student, educator and administrator on campus. In addition, the University intended to reduce administrative costs of disparate systems across campus by establishing central management and integration with existing wired network technology. Beyond the size and scope of the implementation, the University has already implemented some unique applications utilizing the wireless network.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Providing Seamless Connectivity for Peel Regional Police Department2007-09-28 NetMotion Wireless
  Peel Regional Police is the second largest municipal police organization in Ontario, Canada, with roughly 1,800 uniformed members and 700 civilian staff. The police department supports a geographic area of approximately 538 square kilometers (335 square miles). This case study describes how the department leveraged NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE mobile VPN software to increase the productivity of their patrol officers by enabling secure, seamless connectivity between their Wi-Fi and Bell Mobility's EVDO wide area networks.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Trican Increases Field Worker Productivity with Mobility XE2007-04-10 NetMotion Wireless
  Alberta-based Trican Well Service has business operations across Canada, the United States, Russia and Kazakhstan. With over 1,500 field technicians working in some of the most remote areas of the world, Trican struggled with mobile computing issues such as coverage gaps, roaming, application performance and security. With Mobility XE Mobile VPN, Trican was able to secure sensitive transmissions, easily manage mobile devices, control network and application access, improve application performance, and sustain VPN and application sessions as mobile workers traversed multiple networks.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Historic Library Offers Patrons 21st Century Services With wi4 Indoor Solutions2007-10-03 Motorola
  During the late 19th and 20th Centuries, Andrew Carnegie invested $56 million of his own personal wealth in building over 2,000 libraries throughout the English-speaking world. The challenge was to provide separate, secure broadband systems for public and private usage for library staff and patrons without compromising an historic 100-year-old building. Motorola's Powerline Multi-Unit (MU) was the ideal solution for the library because of its ability to convert broadband signals of any kind, DSL, T1, E1, cable and satellite, into the HomePlug protocol. No construction was required during system installation and patrons and library staff were able to continue activities without experiencing any inconvenience.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Wireless Internet Links Highland Community to the World2007-07-01 Intel
  Heavily dependent on the nearby town of Sapa as a market for its farming goods, as well as a source of tourist dollars, Internet access promises to widen the linkage to Sapa and beyond. A successful deployment in remote Ta Van proves broadband access may be readily available to other under-served communities around the world. Sapa established a broadband Internet linkage via satellite, and distributing the connection via WiMAX technology as well as linked PCs and VoIP phones to the broadband Internet connection, eliminating the need to build a fixed-line network.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper NETGEAR Travel Router Hits the Road0000-00-00 Netgear
  Hackett, who is Vice President of Sales for Akira Technologies, Inc., first discovered the benefits of the NETGEAR Travel Router during the Christmas holidays in 2004. Hackett wanted to maintain business productivity while on the road and minimize disruption to clients' and friends' networks. Hackett wanted to enhance interactions with clients and colleagues. Hackett chose WGR101 Wireless Travel Router as a solution.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper NETGEAR Brings Wireless Internet Connectivity Home0000-00-00 Netgear
  Kalman's company is currently housed in offices on a single floor. Although he does not need a NETGEAR Wireless Range Extender at work, he has already replaced eZCom's previous Wireless Router with a NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless Router. The company also uses a number of other NETGEAR products to power its production application and office environments. As eZCom continues to grow and additional office space is needed, it's a safe bet that Kalman will again turn to NETGEAR to extend his company's connectivity.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  

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