The Holistic Guide to BYOD in Your Business
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2012-
Avoid turning ?Bring Your Own Device? into ?Bring Your Own Disaster.? Learn about the critical steps for planning a successful BYOD design and implementation, and the value of using a holistic framework for planning a pervasive secure wireless network and working with your service provider.
Got Strategy? How to Capitalize on the Mobile Revolution
[ Source: Enterprise 2.0 Conference ]
November 2011-
Companies know they need mobile strategies but where should they begin? Mobile can change how your business operates and create strategic advantage but firm's need a strategy to capitalize on this opportunity. This presentation will discuss the three components that any mobile strategy should have, which includes deciding what goes mobile, understanding how to mobilize applications and services, and designing a framework for managing mobility.
How IT Makes a Difference to the Midmarket Company: Mobility & Security
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
IT teams in midmarket companies?those with around 500 employees?are pivotal in the process of growth but face unique challenges. In this session, our Analytics experts will discuss innovative ways to securely equip a mobile workforce. We?ll discuss a range of new technologies that provide enterprise-class productivity and data protection without breaking the budget.
The Wi-Fi Device Explosion - What's Your Plan?
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
Tablets, Laptops, and Smartphones, fact is wireless clients have displaced wired as the primary network connection. Coverage alone is not enough ? IT must support greater densities, higher bandwidths and any application over a diverse set of devices. Learn how providing a ?wired-like? service doesn?t require greater cost, just a greater understanding of Wi-Fi.
Just What is a Controller Anyway? The Great WLAN Architecture Debate
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2011-
With wireless LANs now the edge of the corporate network, many firms have big expansion plans for this key capability. But a major debate has been brewing here for some time, and one with far-reaching implications: which WLAN architecture is going to best serve the diverse missions of today?s (and tomorrow?s) enterprise LAN? Is a controller still required, or will more-distributed architectural approaches dominate? This vital question is certain to kick up a ...
"Top of the List: Key Issues in Wireless & Mobile
[ Source: Interop ]
October 2010-
The presentation covers key issues in the wireless and mobile sector.
Alcatel-Lucent: The Road To 4G Wireless
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2009-
As significant as the demand for wireless broadband connectivity is in developed countries, the demand is far outstripped by that in high-growth countries such as India and China. According to Alcatel-Lucent’s Mike Seymour, in mature economies broadband access is increasingly considered a universal service and users have a high expectation of access anywhere. However, the economic downturn has impacted which of the two major technologies, WiMAX or LTE, will succeed in the 4G world. ...
The Road To 4G Wireless
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2009-
The road to 4G wireless is not straight and smooth, but will probably be filled with implementation bumps and detours. However, a clear path is being developed, as Fanny Mlinarsky shows in her presentation. She discusses the current state of and future plans for a variety of protocols and standards, including 802.11, 802.16, 3GPP, ITM-2000, and ITM-Advanced. She further discusses developments in HSPA, HSPA+, WiMAX, and LTE.
Green Wireless Systems
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2009-
Part of the greening of wireless design is making sure handsets are efficient, but the other portion lies in the wireless network itself: the power amplifier. Today’s power amplifiers are only about 15 percent efficient, due in large part to use of multicarrier systems. Passing RF signals from multiple carriers through each PA creates power peaks, and requires the PA to draw enough power to handle those peaks. Moving to new-generation, small base stations allows ...
Going Green, Going Mobile
[ Source: Interop ]
May 2009-
Going green is an essential part of the evolution of technology, but it presents a problem for mobile devices. How green can a device that relies on batteries be, even if those batteries are rechargeable? Pierre Mars presents a next step in the development of green mobile devices: the supercapacitor. By using supercapacitors in devices, manufacturers can use high-energy, low-power batteries, or go without batteries by using low-power, green energy sources like solar, vibration, RF, ...