EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how new technologies are changing the way that businesses are run and employees are managed. Our new buyer's guide looks at the options for finance and insurance for IT and how it can help mitigate IT security risks. And we report from VMware's European user conference. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com demonstrates how health IT administrators should plan, implement and manage wireless networks within their respected facilities. Read now for five steps to effective wireless networking in health care.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
LTE evolution is more than a move to a new technology. It encompasses a shift in the service provider’s business model to a more sustainable and profitable one. Read this presentation transcript to learn more!Trackback URL
EGUIDE:
This e-guide outlines the challenges today's hospitals may encounter when implementing wireless networks. Inside, uncover expert tips and recommendations for creating a wireless network built for the long-term.
EZINE:
April ezine: Rebalancing margins. It's time for vendors to reconsider reward models to reflect the changes in the ways partners generate their revenues
WEBCAST:
Mobile workers need access to the same tools and applications they use in the office. Mobile Remote Access Services (MRAS) from AT&T provide added security to help keep employees connected to the tools they need to be efficient and productive.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide examines two recent wireless case studies. Inside, learn how Liverpool FC and Alexandra Palace each navigated the challenges of Wi-Fi deployment and reaped the rewards of wireless.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief resource outlines a smarter solution for high-density wireless networking that can scale to support thousands of simultaneous users and an ever-increasing range of wireless devices. Read on now to learn about the capabilities that make this solution a perfect fit for high-density environments.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper details how WiMAX compares to conventional wireless network design and the user benefits of multi-antenna implementations.