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whitepaper Nextel Direct Connect Fact Sheet2008-04-23 Sprint
  Sprint's Nextel Direct Connect gives your business the productivity and flexibility it needs to ensure that everything happens when it should--now. Read these testimonials for a quick snapshot of Direct Connect in action and how the application can help your business move forward with the push of a button.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Telecommunications, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Mobile TV in Japan2006-06-01 Research On Asia (ROA) Group
  This white paper presents the main issues concerning terrestrial digital broadcasting in Japan, such as service, device and mobile TV usage. Terrestrial digital broadcasting for mobile phones and devices called "One Seg", was launched in Japan in April, 2006. Most of the consumers seem to be familiar with the service and according to a survey, 63.1% would most likely use One Seg while waiting for a subway or bus. The mobile TV phones currently available in Japan are analyzed shortly and a brief market prospect is provided in the conclusion.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Delivering Unique Services that Meet Customer Needs2005-08-01 MCI
  The telecommunications industry is rapidly re-inventing itself to meet its changing and expanding role in the business world. With the advent of cellular, WiFi, WiMax and increasingly powerful and portable devices, the demand for unique services to fit a customer's business model is growing each day. This paper discusses the telecommunications industry's move towards a standard architecture known as the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), the benefits of an IMS infrastructure to service providers and their customers, the complexity of delivering a silo-less service architecture, and an approach to simplifying the delivery.

Tags: Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Network Technologies, Telecommunications, Business Functions, Telecommunications, Internet and Web, Software Development Tools, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Voice Over Wi-Fi2005-02-01 Symbol Technologies
  In the last few years, the demand for wireless access to networks and the Internet has skyrocketed. This technology is called Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). Now Wi-Fi extends to voice - known as Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi). This new technology allows people to communicate wirelessly by voice over enterprise networks and the Internet - and a major force driving the acceptance of VoWiFi is the proliferation of voice-enabled digital handsets, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) and notebook PCs.

Tags: Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless,
  
whitepaper Wi-Fi worries: Unauthorized hot spots and rogue warriors2004-12-15 ZDNet
  IT professionals who administer wireless networks often find that, in addition to securing their organizations' own Wi-Fi access points, they must also police rogue wireless hot spots that are brought in by employees or students. Such rogue hot spots can conflict with an organization's own wireless networks, causing headaches for administrators and putting those networks at even greater risk of incurring security breaches.

This on-demand ZDNet webcast explores the issue of rogue wireless security and what can be done to detect and block unwanted hot spots. It also includes a case study on UC Berkeley's successful Wi-Fi implementation, which is said to be, in some respects, even more secure than the university's wired network. Check out the webcast to learn more about UC Berkeley's wireless network and the special issues related to deploying Wi-Fi technology in academic settings.

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Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Toshiba The future of mobility0000-00-00 Toshiba
  Mobile technology is changing the boundaries of the traditional workplace. We examine the ideas and initiatives that are driving mobility, and where they’ll take us in the years to come. Mobile technology is continuing to develop towards greater productivity and improved workplace flexibility. Part of this process will require a more seamless means of moving between one network and the other, as well software that adapts to its connection state. Voice over IP technology will gain a stronger foothold, enabling cheap international voice communication wherever there is a wireless network. Hardware devices are also gaining multi-modal interfaces, enabling users to speak, write or type depending on what suits them. Finally, the attitudes and traditions of the traditional workplace are gradually being re-evaluated to embrace the benefits of an increasingly mobile workforce.

Tags: Network Technologies, Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Enterprise Planning, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Enterprise-Class Wireless Messaging & Corporate Data Access0000-00-00 Good Technology
  Executives and professional field forces spend an increasing amount of time on the road tending to business. These mobile professionals need to be readily accessible to customers, partners, and fellow employees. This whitepaper explains how wireless access connects all parties through corporate email, including attachments, and other critical applications such as CRM and ERP.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Telecommunications, Customer Management, Enterprise Planning, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Internet and Web, IT Budgeting, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper U.S. Marines Supply Warehouse Wins Inventory Accuracy Battle with Wireless Technology0000-00-00 Psion Teklogix
  The US Marine Corps' Intermediate Supply Support Activity (ISSA), located at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina provides repair parts, combat equipment and packaged food rations to Marine forces on the East Coast and remote locations as far away as the Mediterranean, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. Prior to implementing a wireless system, the US Marine Corps' Intermediate Supply Support Activity (ISSA) used a pen-and-paper based inventory management system to receive, stow, pick and ship supplies that needed to be sent to Marine Forces abroad. The ISSA began looking for a warehouse management system (WMS) and wireless solution that would help them make the transition from paper to wireless. SG Automation was chosen because of its expertise and ability to integrate its WMS with the government's proprietary database systems.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless,
  
whitepaper BlackBerry Enterprise Server Technical White Paper0000-00-00 Research In Motion
  The BlackBerry solution for linking the desktop and the handheld is an innovation in simplicity. With the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, an end-user can simply purchase BlackBerry, install the redirector on their desktop, and instantly experience a secure, wireless link between the BlackBerry handheld and their desktop. This breakthrough, end-to-end solution is examined in depth in the BlackBerry Technical White Paper.

As the deployment of BlackBerry broadens in an organization, manageability and scalability concerns move to the forefront and include the need to support the laptop-only users who do not have access to a desktop PC to install the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server continues the innovation in simplicity by providing a solution for the organization’s IT department that is focused on IT concerns: management, control, security and deployment.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Handhelds, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper ZDNet Make the Case: Business Case Template for Wireless Security0000-00-00 ZDNet
  A wireless infrastructure can increase productivity by allowing your mobile staff more flexibility and easier access to back-end data. However, these benefits must be weighed against some serious security risks. So, before you implement a wireless infrastructure that supports a variety of devices--from handheld computers and laptops to wireless-enabled PDAs--you need to ensure that the organization has established clear access policy and procedures. This business case walks you thought the opportunities, costs, associated risks, and alternatives when making the case for wireless security. In addition, you'll learn about the different threats, measures, and benefits out there when it comes to wireless security.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Handhelds, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  

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