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Laptop Security: How Safe Is Your Data?
White Paper Senior management, sales, and field services currently make the most use of 3G mobility: demand for mobile broadband solutions is likely to increase dramatically in the coming year with 75 percent of enterprises expected... [02 Oct 2009]
A Clear Path to 100Gigabit Ethernet on the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Portfolio
White Paper Leveraging the power and flexibility of innovative FP2 silicon, the service router portfolio goes far beyond faster transport: unleashing powerful 100GigE interfaces that support the full scope and scale of broadband... [02 Oct 2009]
Eliminating the Mobile Blind Spot - Extending Enterprise Security Coverage and IT Reach With the Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 3500 Nonstop Laptop Guardian
White Paper While wireless broadband delivers continuous access to enterprise networks and boosts the productivity of mobile professionals, it also makes it increasingly difficult for IT managers to ensure the health of mobile... [02 Oct 2009]
New Communication Behaviours in a Web 2.0 World - Changes, Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of the Information Revolution
White Paper One of the main reasons for this has been the emergence and spread of broadband internet. Social communication has changed. In the past two decades, technical devices have brought more collaboration, social interaction,... [02 Oct 2009]
Going Strategic: The Case for an Enterprise Mobility Strategy
White Paper With the ongoing convergence of fixed and mobile technologies, and with the advent of mobile broadband capabilities, the potential for mobility to become an integrated and coherent enterprise tool has never been greater. [02 Oct 2009]
The Hyperconnected: Here They Come! - A Global Look at the Exploding 'Culture of Connectivity' and Its Impact on the Enterprise
White Paper The Internet, broadband access, camera phones, voice-over-IP, instant messaging, social networking, video uploading - all make obvious the increasing importance of communications and connectivity in daily lives. [02 Oct 2009]
Dr Robert Atkinson
AS Profile Panellists hailed Atkinson and the Itif for arguing the case for the billions of dollars that the US government will pump into building broadband networks as part of its economic stimulus package. During his time at the... [01 Oct 2009]
Dell - Simplified IT Support for Customized Mobility
White Paper You will also gain a better understanding of why mobile broadband is now such an excellent way to provide remote access to the rising number of mobile notebook computer users. Notebook computer and mobility solutions are... [01 Oct 2009]
Martha Lane Fox
AS Profile As the champion for digital inclusion Lane Fox has pledged to help fulfil the government's ambitions for widespread broadband connectivity set out in the Digital Britain report. Martha Lane Fox earned her place in the... [30 Sep 2009]
One in five of world's households now wired to the web
News The number of households with fixed broadband connections is expected to reach 422 million across the globe this year, a jump of 10.5 per cent over 382 million in 2008, the analyst house said on Friday. [28 Sep 2009]
BT to rollout 24Mbps broadband to three-quarters of the UK
News BT has announced it will extend its planned coverage of 24Mbps broadband to 75 per cent of the UK by 2011 - up from its previous target of 55 per cent. BT is planning to expand its 24Mpbs broadband The... [28 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.09.09
Round-Up And it seems the government's final act of legislative indignity before its increasingly likely trouncing in the general election could be to usher through a tax to pay for next-generation broadband. Minister for Digital... [25 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment Obviously, those living with access to 'real broadband' will fare well, while the rest will be frozen out of this market. Compiled at my home on a sunny autumn day over a morning coffee and dispatched to silicon.com via... [24 Sep 2009]
Digital Britain fibre tax 'to be law before next general election'
News The proposed fibre tax to pay for next-gen broadband in the UK could be law before the next general election. Stephen Timms, Minister for Digital Britain and financial secretary to the Treasury, said the government is... [23 Sep 2009]
BT fibre broadband pilot: charges for ISPs revealed
News BT Openreach has released details of the fees it plans to charge other ISPs for its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) pilot in London. Access to its Generic Ethernet Access Fibre to The Premises product will cost ISPs between £175 and £255 per... [23 Sep 2009]