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Securing Wireless Networks
White Paper They are High Powered Microwave systems used by telephone companies for long haul, line-of-sight communications, CDMA/TDMA/GSM (cellular and PCS) networks used for wireless phones and personal digital... [03 Jul 2008]
Wireless LANs Help Speed Up The Marathon
White Paper The advantage of the WLAN infrastructure allows it be installed in typically half the time it takes to put in conventional cabling plus it provides far greater flexibility in the location of PCs and other mobile... [03 Jul 2008]
RSA BSAFE Encryption Helps Enable Secure World Wide Working
White Paper The global remote service enables customers to link from any Internet-connected PC, or WAP-enabled mobile phone, to their own PCs back at home or in the office. Customers that use the global remote service from their WAP... [03 Jul 2008]
Securing Wireless Networks with Sidewinder and SafeWord PremierAccess
White Paper Gartner also predicts that between 2001 and 2006 there will be a nine-fold increase in the number of wireless access points, and that by 2006 almost half of all professional PCs will have... [03 Jul 2008]
Home Network Technologies and Strategies
White Paper Looking for a cost-effective way to share Internet access on your home PCs? Using Linux on a Home Network - We cover three ways to integrate your Linux-based Internet applicances and PCs into your home... [03 Jul 2008]
Increasing Field Service Productivity for Beckman Coulter
White Paper Mobility XE also secured all transmissions to and from workers' Pocket PCs and protects Beckman Coulter's corporate networks from unauthorized access via encryption and device quarantine features. Mobility XE also... [30 Jun 2008]
Mobile Network Access Control: Extending corporate security policies to mobile devices
White Paper Outlining the process for Network Access Control rule creation and deployment to mobile devices, this white paper discusses how Mobility XE's Mobile Network Access Control (NAC) module allows mobile devices (laptops, tablet... [30 Jun 2008]
Thin clients switch on digitally excluded
Case Study The project is aiming to give digitally excluded families a leg up onto the internet by installing thin client Windows PCs, complete with the MS Office suite, in their homes. C is for Cable & Wireless [17 Jun 2008]
Best Practices for Securing Your Enterprise Wireless Perimeter
White Paper Applications and data have literally taken to the airwaves, thanks to the compelling productivity and efficiencies gained by mobility tools such as notebook PCs, handhelds and Blackberries. With the rapid adoption of... [31 May 2008]
Dell's smiling after quarter profits
News Michael Dell said: "We believe China is going to become the largest retail market in the world for PCs. Wireless from A-Z… The PC maker reported its first-quarter profits yesterday, with revenue of... [30 May 2008]
Asus dives into instant Linux
News Consumers want to turn their PCs on and off like any other appliance, and Express Gate has made that possible. Wireless from A-Z… Asus is to embed a lightweight, instant-on version of Linux called... [19 May 2008]
RIM co-CEO: Qwerty is the next big thing
Comment And then as it became easier to manage, as it came down in price, as it became more ergonomic what happened was all these businesspeople, who're also consumers - when they saw it available in the store, for a price that they can have it... [16 May 2008]
RIM reveals BlackBerry roadmap
News The BlackBerry-maker is also working on the assumption that increasing adoption of smart phones will lead to more and more workers being unchained from PCs - which in turn will feed demand for smart phones. [14 May 2008]
Multiple network access becoming mobile norm
News WiMax radios are also eventually expected to appear in smaller devices, after initially finding their way into laptop-sized PCs, it added. Wireless from A-Z Click here for all there is on... [02 May 2008]
Croydon inks £83m deal with Capgemini
News The new deal runs until 2013 and covers all the council's IT and telecoms infrastructure and networks, 4,000 desktop PCs and key business applications, including finance, procurement and customer service. [23 Apr 2008]