EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the latest developments in wireless technology and how to deliver secure and reliable wireless networks. We examine Microsoft's PowerShell scripting language to understand why it's such an important tool. And we ask CIOs what it's like to cross the divide and work for IT suppliers. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn about some of the key enterprise LOB applications that most benefit from mobility and how applications can be deployed with a simple implementation guideline.
CASE STUDY:
This case study examines how one organization used GPS asset tracking technology to provide safety, security and reduced operational costs.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses the security risks inherent in public Wi-Fi Internet access and the best ways to mitigate these risks. It also discusses the benefits of hosting a corporate hotspot of your own.
EBOOK:
This in-depth resource investigates the trends that are reshaping wireless networking to help you plan for today's mobility and connectivity needs.
VIDEOCAST:
This video case study showcases a physician's practice implementing a phone system and reducing time required for appointment reminder calls from four hours to 15 minutes per day and achieving efficient contact with insurance companies.
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile security is a growing concern as organizations look to gain competitive advantages through the use of a remote workforce. Read this paper to learn about the security vulnerabilities that can arise when wireless devices access corporate data.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes the security challenges network administrators face defining and implementing security mechanisms within diverse wired and wireless network environments.
CASE STUDY:
Heinz wanted to speed up and improve the quality of scorecard information they gathered about Heinz brands in retail stores; so they used the Electronic Retail Audit solution on BlackBerry devices to provide brokers with accurate feedback.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper details how WiMAX compares to conventional wireless network design and the user benefits of multi-antenna implementations.