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Your On-The-Go Employees Need Mobile Broadband
Figuring out the 3G and 4G connectivity market is only slightly easier than learning to speak Swahili. But the rewards of providing nomadic employees with broadband connectivity make the effort worthwhile.
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Can WiMax Go The Distance?
Though LTE is a threat, tangible benefits make WiMax likely to stay in the running for the long haul.
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First Look: Cisco's 1250 802.11n AP
Pulling the trigger on a pre-standard product is risky, but sometimes, so is waiting. We reviewed Cisco's enterprise-class 11n AP and found it worth a pilot.
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Time For Businesses To Get Serious About Location Technology
The tech's still in its early days, but tracking a pizza delivery street by street shows what's possible.
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Stop! There Goes My Phone!
Users are loading smartphones with sensitive data, whether you want them to or not. Here's how to stay secure.
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Africa's Portal To The Internet
Can cell phones and other inexpensive wireless devices close the digital divide in the world's poorest countries?
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Tech Road Map: OSGi Spreads Its Wings
Convergence of embedded, desktop, and server apps is good news for enterprise IT.
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Security Vendors Revamp Desktop Suites
As host protection concerns evolve to include data loss prevention, vendors are busily enhancing their offerings.
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Red Hat Challenges IBM With Open Source Messaging System
Enterprise MRG--Messaging, Real-Time, Grid--system touts well-regarded transfer protocol.
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