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Strategy: Who you gonna call?
Supporting a mobile computing strategy involves several components, including networking, security and storage -- and, of course, a mobile computing infrastructure. This chapter provides best practices on establishing security policies, offers the ins and outs of wireless and sifts through the trends and mobile cool-tool hype.
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Desk phone inching off desk, toward trash
SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 11 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - Desk phones will probably disappear, but not before IT staffs are more comfortable with the replacement technology.
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Wireless computing: What won't happen in 2008
SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 30 Jan 2008
ARTICLE - Enough pundits are telling you what will happen in 2008. But ABI Research tells you that when it comes to wireless networking, there are a few things that won't happen.
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WiMax clearing path to mainstream
SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 01.11.2007
OPINION - A number of industry moves have made WiMax almost ready for the mainstream. But there's good news and bad news to consider before making the move.
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Hardball tactics required to manage SMS, IM
Submitted By: SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 22 Apr 2008
TIP - Text messaging, or SMS, may be a simplified way of communicating. But, if left unmanaged, it could become a nightmare for IT.
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Laptop theft easily preventable while on the road
Submitted By: SearchCIO-Midmarket.com | 07 Apr 2008
TIP - The theft of laptops (and their data) is common when employees are on the road. This security primer will go a long way in keeping your mobile devices out of the hands of thieves.
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Wireless LAN planning guide, part 2
Submitted By: SearchSMB.com | 12 Apr 2007
TIP - With an improving wireless security landscape and new standards emerging, planning a wireless network isn't as complicated as it once was. Experts weigh in on the best practices.
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