telecommute
London City Hall Gets High-Tech Makeover From Foundry and Mitel
White Paper London City Hall wanted an integrated, modern communications infrastructure with fast links to transnational offices and the ability for workers to telecommute and a scalable solution that would support gradual phase-in of VoIP and other IP... [18 Jul 2008]
Choosing a Microsoft Web Conferencing Solution
White Paper In addition, the changing nature of the workforce means that it is increasingly common for employees to telecommute from home or work from remote locations. In today's global economy, companies need to communicate in real time with a multinational... [03 Apr 2008]
Broadband Access Architectures: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Comes of Age
White Paper It allows people to instantly communicate with each other, "Telecommute" to the office, shop, study, and provides entertainment. Internet access is not a luxury anymore. For millions of users, it is a necessity. [19 Oct 2007]
Telecommuting: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
White Paper If a person thinks he or she would like to telecommute from home, this paper presents some things to think about and discuss with the employer. No longer does the phrase 'Working from home' bring to mind the dining room table covered with paperwork... [03 May 2007]
ZDNet Make the Case: Business Case Template for Virtual Private Network (VPN)
White Paper Enterprises are finding benefits in enabling skilled employees to telecommute. Virtual Private Network (VPN) has attracted the attention of many organizations looking to both expand their networking capabilities and reduce their costs. [02 Jan 2007]
Monticello Banking Company: A Symantec pcAnywhere Case Study
White Paper Mullins is now able to telecommute 3-4 days per month and work from home in the evenings. Monticello Banking Company strives to be the premiere financial institution in the communities they serve in southeastern Kentucky. [07 Dec 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Why do we still travel?
Comment Given all the advances in communications technology, shouldn't we be able to videoconference and telecommute instead of showing up in person? Peter Cochrane explains why this is not the case. It is a very early Sunday morning at London Heathrow... [02 Dec 2004]
Cornwall: The next high-tech hub?
News Many younger professionals, in particular, are willing to leave cities because broadband allows them to telecommute, according to The Future Laboratory. Cornwall is the UK county most likely to become a technology business centre because it's so... [26 Aug 2004]
Broadband Network Insecurity & Implications
White Paper As broadband internet access is widely introduced throughout the United Kingdom, users has realized that a permanent Internet connection which they can telecommute, use online banking and purchase products and services using secure SSL channels. [01 Mar 2004]
