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Femtocell market hotting up

News As well as delivering high-quality signals, indoor wireless systems could therefore help to preserve 3G capacity, it claims. Mobile TV is an area close to Qualcomm's heart: its big-in-the-US MediaFLO data broadcasting tech is a rival to current...

Tags: mobile tv, ip.access, qualcomm, femtocell

[21 May 2008]

The Integrated Commerce Solution: Closing the Costly Information Gap Between e-Commerce and CRM to Boost Sales Productivity

whitepaper The client is a multi-billion dollar designer and manufacturer of electronics products including wireless and data capture solutions. The client needed to empower internal sales with a tool to more efficiently manage leads to fulfillment - a fluid...

Tags: crm software

[21 May 2008]

KTF Improves Transaction Speed by 1,000% With Integrated Authentication Service System

whitepaper KTF's Service Infrastructure Research Centre, part of its Research & Development Institute, has deployed Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 10g to develop a fast, integrated subscriber and service...

Tags: knowledge and data management

[21 May 2008]

Cisco Unity Unified Messaging: Voice and Unified Messaging for Today's Business Workspace

whitepaper Cisco Unified Communications is part of a comprehensive solution that includes network infrastructure, security, wireless, management applications, lifecycle services, flexible deployment and outsourced management options, and third-party...

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[21 May 2008]

Open source: UK dragging its heels

News Wireless from A-Z… This is because they have committed to applications which are not supported on other operating systems, or have no way of moving their data to other applications. The UK is lagging in the use of open source, even though it is now...

Tags: europe, uk, open source

[15 May 2008]

RIM reveals BlacBerry roadmap

News Speaking at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in Orlando, Florida, the BlackBerry maker's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said the company's vision is "no less than maintenance-free BlackBerry" - or "the ability to deploy BlackBerrys anywhere...

Tags: rim, touchscreen, blackberry

[14 May 2008]

Wireless Sensor Network Solutions for Data Center Applications

whitepaper Many of the adverse environmental conditions that can cause equipment to fail remain invisible to the data center staff responsible for ensuring continuous availability of business-critical resources.

Tags: high availability

[14 May 2008]

Google lays out mobile future

News Wireless from A to Z Google Mobile group product manager, Hugo Barra, added a great user interface - like Apple's iPhone - and a flat data plan are key in making mobile internet appeal to consumers. The online search giant has been ramping up its...

Tags: web, apps, android, mobile

[13 May 2008]

Aviva signs £300m comms deal

News The world's fifth largest insurance group, Aviva has signed a six-year contract with Cable & Wireless Europe, Asia & US worth £300m. The insurance company, which was formed from Norwich Union and GNU (itself the union of Commercial Union and...

Tags: voip, c&w, aviva

[13 May 2008]

Wireless LAN Security Best Practices and PCI Compliance

whitepaper This paper describes how best practices for wireless LAN security help businesses meet compliance requirements for the Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standard. Wireless LANs are a core component of most corporate network infrastructure.

Tags: wireless lan

[13 May 2008]

Nationwide WiMax in next two years?

News Wireless from A to Z Speaking at a roundtable discussion yesterday, Ashish Patel said the long-range wireless technology would find an enthusiastic audience among the users of mini-notebooks and other portable web-surfing devices.

Tags: 3g, wimax

[09 May 2008]

Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear

News Tomorrow's wireless world could be a better place to be ill, according to Ofcom which has published a report highlighting technologies that could make it outside the research lab over the next 10 to 20 years.

Tags: e-health, ofcom, wireless

[08 May 2008]

BT adds smart phone to home broadband package

News However it admits broadband speeds will only be achievable in areas with a wireless broadband network. The new service - BT Total Broadband Anywhere - furnishes customers with one of a choice of two HTC smart phones, along with 50 any-network...

Tags: broadband, smart phone, bt

[08 May 2008]

Photos: Robot warriors engage in battle

Photo Dr Joseph Barnard of the Barnard Microsystems team models a virtual reality headset and wireless controller that is being used in its entry. Current technologies only give battlefield data down to 500m.

Tags: military, sensor, robot

[06 May 2008]

Microsoft Online Services Customer Story: Cingular (the New AT&T)

whitepaper Cingular, the new AT&T is the largest provider of wireless services in the United States, with more than 62 million subscribers who use the nation's largest digital voice and data network. The intersection between today's consumer and today's...

Tags: voice - data integration

[04 May 2008]

Multiple network access becoming mobile norm

News Wireless from A-Z Click here for all there is on wireless, from email to WiMax. Speaking to silicon.com earlier this year, wi-fi trade association The Wi-fi Alliance said wi-fi is increasingly being added to mobiles, as having wireless and cellular...

Tags: networks, mobile, wi-fi

[02 May 2008]

Euro e-health getting the right attention

News C is for Cable & Wireless Administrative patient data is stored electronically in 80 per cent of GP surgeries, while almost all (92 per cent) of these also electronically store medical data on diagnoses and medication.

Tags: telemonitoring, healthcare, e-health

[28 Apr 2008]

Mobile market ripe for femtocell loving

News Wireless from A-Z Click here for all there is on wireless, from email to WiMax. This is due to three main factors: global growth in the number of mobile subscribers - predicted to hit 4.4 billion in three years' time; the proliferation of broadband...

Tags: mobile broadband, 3.5g, femtocell

[23 Apr 2008]

Security breaches down - but at what price?

News Ninety-four per cent of wireless networks are now encrypted (versus 47 per cent in 2002) According to the report, four-fifths of companies that have had a computer or laptop stolen did not have the data on the computer encrypted.

Tags: breach, data

[23 Apr 2008]

New Process for Sharing Data Helps American Tower Monitor Sales Trends

whitepaper To keep pace with rapid expansion of its wireless and broadcasting infrastructure business, the company needed a standard method to collect, disseminate, and report on sales data gathered from the field.

Tags: customer support services

[23 Apr 2008]

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