PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript explores the possibility of making the process of connecting to Wi-Fi services as easy, seamless and secure as today's 3G cellular networks
EGUIDE:
Has the day of the wireless enterprise dawned? This e-guide addresses this question, as well as the challenges facing enterprise IT as it considers moving towards a wireless network. Additionally, dive into a Q&A with a senior IT engineer on how he adapted his wireless network design to overcome today's challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource examines the need for new network strategies in the age of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and mobility. Inside, learn about the challenges of current network architecture, and uncover the value of wireless LAN.
EZINE:
Explore this health IT tech guide for expert advice to help you build an effective and HIPAA-compliant wireless network. Learn more about implementing UC in a hospital setting, managing medical and mobile devices and preparing your wireless network for EHR, PACS and telemedicine.
WHITE PAPER:
Security is the top priority on everyone's minds, especially with the growth of mobile devices on the rise. This paper details the 10 critical steps to ensure a successful mobile security strategy.
CASE STUDY:
After successful prior engagements, Cooper University Hospital (CUH) asked Dimension Data to implement an IP telephony (IPT) solution for its existing data center and new Medical Coordination Center (MCC).
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to discover answers to all of your tablet-related questions, in specific relation to tablet usage in the retail arena.
EGUIDE:
On the hunt for a wireless network management tool? Nolan Greene, analyst at IDC, cautions that the most important features to assess in wireless network management depend on the use case. Learn more about what Greene and other analysts think about managing wireless networks today in this expert e-guide.
WHITE PAPER:
Have you ever seen or experienced a Wi-Fi network that was as reliable as a light switch? Me either. That brings me to the point of this whitepaper: Wireless 2.0.