Platforms for Mobile Applications
[ Source: ACCESS ]
April 2008-
As mobile growth outpaces that of desktops, the key issues for mobile devices include security, adaptability and flexibility, strong third-party ecosystems, and open versus proprietary platforms.
Multi-Network Handover: How to Realize Manageable and Reliable Fixed Mobile Convergence Results
[ Source: Agito Networks ]
October 2008-
Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) offers the promise of unifying services provided by cellular mobile operators with an enterprises’ PBX and fixed line services. This creates the need for handover between the private enterprise network, running an 802.11-based WLAN, and the public cellular network.
With FMC, there is tremendous value for enterprises to converge these services, including reduced costs and enhanced productivity. To truly converge these two systems, an active wireless call must be ....
Enterprise FMC: Linking Enterprise and Cellular Communications Today
[ Source: Agito Networks ]
October 2008-
Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) has become the latest catch all term to refer to the concept of linking a user's cellular telephone to a non cellular network, such as WiFi. With a wide array of technologies from enterprise PBX centric to PBX agnostic to carrier centric to carrier agnostic implementations, it's easy for technologists, managers and IT decision makers to be stumped. While FMC can be puzzling, there can be clear benefits to businesses today.
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Case Study: Third Time is the Charm for Continuous High-Quality Voice for Mobile Workers
[ Source: Agito Networks ]
October 2008-
Anthony Marano Company (AMC) serves the entire Midwest with fresh produce, and is one of the nation's largest fresh produce distribution centers. Its 460,000 square foot metal and concrete distribution facility is impenetrable by cellular wireless coverage, making continuous wireless communications impossible for mobile staff, which is constantly on the move between inside produce areas and offices, and outside shipping docks and receiving docks. Accessibility is critical because of the thousands of calls and orders ....
Is Your Network Ready For VoIP?
[ Source: Blue Coat ]
April 2009-
Do you fully understand how your network will handle the voice and data convergence without compromising performance and reliability? Get a summary of the critical factors pertaining to VoIP's viability.
Generating New Revenue With Fixed Mobile Convergence
[ Source: Cisco ]
January 2008-
Many businesses around the world are extending their wireless networks to support voice services in addition to data communications in an effort to improve cost efficiency and employee productivity. To meet market demand for next-generation Fixed-Mobile-Convergence (FMC) services, major service providers around the globe are beginning to realize that it is possible to improve customer loyalty and grow customer base while deploying profitable FMC services. This Cisco white paper defines the concept of FMC with ....
Network Security Meets Building Security
[ Source: Cisco ]
April 2008-
What does network convergence mean for IT? Cisco takes a look at physical security and IT in this presentation.
Fixed/Mobile Convergence: What's Real For The Enterprise?
[ Source: dBrn Associates, Inc. ]
March 2008-
here are lots of different ways to do fixed/mobile convergence. Each solution addresses a different set of perceived problems and provides a different set of capabilities. It is important that you understand what you are getting, the costs involved, and to be able to discuss these various solutions and their benefits with your users. dBrn explores FMC in this presentation.
Fixed Mobile Convergence: The Hows And Whys
[ Source: dBrn Associates, Inc. ]
November 2008-
To what extent is fixed mobile convergence really ready for prime time? What vertical markets or applications are the most likely targets for FMC? dBrn highlights various aspects of FMC, and discusses its future, in this presentation.
Fixed Mobile Convergence - A Carrier Avenue to Profits, Growth and Competitive Differentiation
[ Source: HP ]
January 2009-
Following a long period of development, fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) appears ready to arrive in the form of real carrier services for enterprises. The concept of FMC—the ability to access multimedia applications from a variety of end-user devices while roaming across a range of fixed-line and mobile networks—has broad appeal. Enterprises see FMC as a way to improve employee efficiency which may also help reduce telecom costs. Carriers look to FMC to help them survive and ....