Wireless White Papers
The Universal Wireless Client: How to Simplify Mobility and Reduce the Cost of Supporting Mobile Workers
Overview Most enterprises today are experiencing rapid growth in the use of wireless communications. This growth is being fueled by the expansion in the population of mobile workers (one recent survey found that 48% of employees use a computer for work outside of the office at least once a week), and by the simple convenience of being able to carry laptops around inside offices without being tethered to Ethernet cables. In fact, most knowledge workers use wireless communications in two or even three contexts: "Roaming" outside the office, through hotels, airports, coffee shops, and customer offices, connecting to corporate networks through WiFi hot spots and mobile data networks. "Untethered computing" - moving within office buildings and corporate campuses, using secure Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).
| Publisher | Fiberlink Communications | File Format | |
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| Date Published | April 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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IDC Vendor Spotlight
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Intrusion Detection Techniques for Mobile Wireless Networks
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I Can See Clearly Now: Bringing Wireless Broadband Video Into Focus
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Centralized Vs. Decentralized Corporate Wireless Billing: Consideration of Billing Best Practices
As organizations are forced to implement new measures to reduce soaring expenses on wireless programs, the enrollment of all devices can bring management of wireless assets and expense under control....
Change Is Hard: Adapting Dependency Graph Models for Unified Diagnosis in Wired/Wireless Networks
Organizations world-wide are adopting wireless networks at an impressive rate, and a new industry has sprung up to provide tools to manage these networks. Unfortunately, these tools do not integrate...



