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Wireless is a very generic term that may refer to numerous forms of non-wired transmission, including AM and FM radio, TV, cellphones, portable phones and wireless LANs. Various techniques are used to provide wireless transmission, including infrared line of sight, cellular, microwave, satellite, packet radio and spread spectrum. |
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A Comprehensive WiMAX Operator Business Case Process |
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Developing a WiMAX business case could be a complex and time-consuming process. Yet the need to determine the CapEx, OpEx and ROI is critical to any deployment. Promptly analyzing over 250 input variables, easily modifying these variables, testing key assumptions, and instantly visualizing their impact on a WiMAX business plan are invaluable capabilities.
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Advances in Wireless LAN Architecture: The Aerohive Cooperative Control Architecture |
| By : Aerohive |
Published Date: May 05, 2007 |
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Craig Mathias, Principal of the Farpoint Group, explores the advent of cooperative control, an innovative new class of wireless infrastructure from Aerohive Networks. Aerohive’s cooperative control architecture gives you all of the benefits of autonomous access points and controller-based infrastructures, without the high OPEX or CAPEX associated with either approach. Cooperative control architecture represents an innovative approach to wireless LAN systems, one that incorporates a number of interesting features and corresponding benefits.
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An Open Approach to Broadband Video Publishing |
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Why is thePlatform the best broadband video ASP for content providers, broadband media sites, and mobile businesses? Because we get it: from a set of end-to-end products to a customized system, we developed our flexible services to help customers solve their unique broadband video publishing challenges.
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Benchmarking the Enterprise Road Warrior |
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In this paper, Aberdeen details how best-in-class organizations equip and manage their mobile workforce. You can also determine the steps your organization needs to take in order to maximize productivity for your road warriors.
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Benefits of Mobile Computing |
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The current gold standard as far as business technology goes is wireless/mobile computing. It’s what business and engineering courses are training the future workplace in using. It’s what provides an income stream and stock value to a whole mushrooming sector of the economy. It’s what makes large-scale projects in virtually any field not only easier to coordinate and complete, but also cheaper and faster all around. Finally, it’s what you and your company need to learn how to use, in order to maintain your lead over the rest of the competitive world.
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Best Practices for Mobile Application Architectures |
| By : Sybase |
Published Date: Apr 13, 2006 |
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The paper will explore the differences between smart-client and thin-client mobile architectures. It will then examine the details of common smart-client architectures, including what type of back-end systems they integrate with, the types of devices they support, how data is managed within the architecture, and development languages that can be used to build the application.
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Best Practices for Securing Your Enterprise LAN |
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Making corporate data accessible through Wi-Fi networks means intruders and other unwanted visitors can easily access such networks if proper precautions and tools aren't used to protect them. This paper will discuss best practices in all five areas to secure the enterprise network, whether wired or wireless.
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BlackBerry Internet Service or BlackBerry Enterprise Server for BlackBerry? |
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There are two main BlackBerry smartphone mobile connectivity options, and they are quite different. The first is the BlackBerry Internet Service, in which your mobile carrier acts as a liaison between your email and your BlackBerry smartphone. The second option is to use a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which directly links your wireless device to your email, contacts, calendars and business applications— virtually automatically and almost instantly. If you’re using a BlackBerry smartphone solely for personal email, then a BlackBerry Internet Service account is all you need, and you can stop reading here. But if you’re a business user and are only using BlackBerry Internet Service, you’re leaving lots of important functionality unused.
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BlackBerry Platform Management: Mobile User Management with ITIL and ITSM |
| By : BoxTone |
Published Date: Apr 16, 2008 |
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For advanced enterprise BlackBerry administrators only. IT Service Management (ITSM) - as defined by the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) – is now the required approach to ensure superior BlackBerry service levels at the lowest possible cost. Read this White Paper to see how ITSM/ITIL can transform your approach to mobile user management.
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Case Studies - Real Customers, Real Results |
| By : Riverbed |
Published Date: Apr 03, 2007 |
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What do companies as diverse as Liz Claiborne, Mitsubishi Motors, LG Electronics, and Alstom Power have in common? They have all benefited from the deployment of wide-area data services (WDS) solutions from Riverbed, spectacularly accelerating their network infrastructures. From opening remote files and applications up to 100x faster to dramatically reducing backup and replication time, WDS solved common but vexing infrastructure challenges facing these diverse companies.
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Case Study Golder Associates |
| By : Riverbed |
Published Date: Aug 03, 2007 |
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Want to better support global collaboration within your organization? In the case study, you’ll discover how Golder Associates deployed a centralized Intranet portal with a wide-area acceleration solution that delivered LAN-like speed across the WAN. By deploying Riverbed Steelhead appliances into their existing Cisco-based network, they ensured their vast mobile workforce access to the same resources workers had at headquarters.
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Completing the 4G Vision: Gateways for Mobile WiMAX |
| By : WiChorus |
Published Date: Sep 11, 2007 |
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Wireless technologies are migrating from complex hierarchical voice-oriented architectures to flatter, low latency, all-IP based designs – reducing cost and complexity for service providers while efficiently supporting real time IP services. Coupled with this trend is the migration to higher performance OFDMA air links with MIMO and AAS, providing much greater bandwidth with improved interference characteristics.
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Compliance in the Mobile Enterprise |
| By : Sybase |
Published Date: May 31, 2006 |
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This paper provides guidance on how companies should rethink their existing management and security strategy to effectively secure mobile solutions in the workforce, over a wide array of devices, connections and applications. It details why mobile security must be included as a mission critical component of any enterprise strategy and implemented on a pro-active basis before any major security breach has the opportunity to negatively affect the enterprise.
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Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Architecture |
| By : Aerohive |
Published Date: Dec 05, 2007 |
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Yesterday’s fat access points and legacy wireless LANs typically can’t handle mission-critical, real-time applications, nor do they have a migration path to 802.11n. Aerohive Networks has developed a new controller-less architecture that provides an innovative way to handle tomorrow’s wireless challenges – like voice over WLAN and migrating to 802.11n – without costing you a fortune. This paper discusses the benefits of this approach and the key underlying technologies of cooperative control, including best path forwarding and policy enforcement at the edge.
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DataLink for Wireless WAN Fact Sheet |
| By : Sprint |
Published Date: Mar 14, 2008 |
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Sprint DataLink(sm) for Wireless WAN lowers access costs and protects against circuit failures with a flexible and reliable wireless alternative. Whether for primary access or as back-up for wireline access, DataLink provides an added layer of redundancy for business-critical applications and flexibility for rapid deployment.
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District of Columbia Case Study |
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Read this case study to learn how Chief Technology Officer, Mrs. Suzanne Peck, has helped the Government of the District of Columbia undergo a significant technological transformation.
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802.11, Bluetooth, CDMA, GPS, Mobile Computing, Mobile Data Systems, Mobile Workers, PDA, RFID, Smart Phones, WiFi, Wireless Application Software, Wireless Communications, Wireless Hardware, Wireless Infrastructure, Wireless Messaging, Wireless Phones, Wireless Security, Wireless Service Providers, WLAN |
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