Wireless Wireless is a very generic term that may refer to numerous forms of non-wired transmission, including AM and FM radio, TV, cellphones, portable phones and wireless LANs. Various techniques are used to provide wireless transmission, including infrared line of sight, cellular, microwave, satellite, packet radio and spread spectrum.
By: (ISC)²
Published Date: Oct 15, 2010
A four-step approach to establishing leading data protection practices.
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Security professionals are wondering how to best deal with the oncoming tide of personal mobile devices finding their way into the workplace. Download this research report to learn some key areas of consideration before moving ahead with a mobile implementations strategy.
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See how Absolute Manage Mobile Device Management allows organizations to remotely manage their AppleŽ iOS devices (iPhoneŽ, iPodŽ Touch, iPadT).
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Vice President and Research Fellow for Aberdeen Group, shares trends, best practices and actionable insight on management of iOS mobile devices.
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In this webinar, Jack Heine, Research VP, Gartner, and David Holyoak, CIO of accounting firm Grant Thornton, discuss how to facilitate mobility while minimizing the risk of data exposure using web-based management and anti-theft capabilities.
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In this whitepaper, the Ponemon Institute shares its findings on the use of encryption on laptops by corporate employees. It shows that many employees may not be taking the most basic precautions to secure their company laptop.
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By: Acquia
Published Date: Sep 14, 2011
Open Source solutions present not only a cost alternative, but also an innovation alternative, to proprietary enterprise software products. This paper compares the total cost of ownership of the Open Source Drupal to various proprietary Content Management systems.
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One in three SMEs and half of larger enterprises still do not have a company policy in place to govern the procurement and management of their mobile and wireless services
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By: Adobe
Published Date: Sep 08, 2011
Join Christophe Coenraets as he demonstrates how to build mobile apps for iOS and Android devices more easily using Adobe Flash Builder, Flex & LiveCycle. Learn how to minimize development time and reuse components across device platforms.
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By: Adobe
Published Date: Sep 08, 2011
Discover how to build mobile apps and learn more about minimizing development time and the re-use of components across device platforms.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Oct 12, 2011
Once you've enabled your people to work wirelessly from anywhere, anytime, on any device, you need to maintain security and control under constant pressure to drive down cost, while increasing productivity and growth. Enter the Cloud.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Oct 12, 2011
Virtualization, cloud computing, and wireless technology are fundamentally changing enterprise computing, providing revolutionary gains in productivity and cost savings. Powerful enterprise applications can now be delivered to almost any device, anywhere, at any time.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Feb 06, 2008
Craig Mathias, Principal of the Farpoint Group, explores the advent of cooperative control, an innovative new class of wireless infrastructure from Aerohive Networks. Aerohive’s cooperative control architecture gives you all of the benefits of autonomous access points and controller-based infrastructures, without the high OPEX or CAPEX associated with either approach. Cooperative control architecture represents an innovative approach to wireless LAN systems, one that incorporates a number of interesting features and corresponding benefits.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Feb 06, 2008
Yesterday’s fat access points and legacy wireless LANs typically can’t handle mission-critical, real-time applications, nor do they have a migration path to 802.11n. Aerohive Networks has developed a new controller-less architecture that provides an innovative way to handle tomorrow’s wireless challenges – like voice over WLAN and migrating to 802.11n – without costing you a fortune. This paper discusses the benefits of this approach and the key underlying technologies of cooperative control, including best path forwarding and policy enforcement at the edge.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Feb 06, 2008
Are you looking to reduce the operational cost of your existing wireless LAN, and to make it support mission-critical, real-time applications and 802.11n? At the same time, are you challenged with the cost and complexity associated with most next-generation wireless LAN architectures? Check out the enterprise-class, cost-effective new cooperative control architecture from Aerohive Networks. In this real-world case study, you’ll see how Aerohive Networks' cooperative control architecture combines the linear cost modeling of autonomous APs and the operational advantages of controller-based approaches.
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This document outlines how hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in 802.11 wireless LANs and describes the widely available hacking tools. As a collection of already published risks to wireless LANs, this white paper is written to inform IT security managers of what they are up against.
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This paper presents the security risks inherit in wireless networks and explores the technical, functional and return on investment requirements needed for a monitoring solution for companies looking to protect and fortify their wireless networks from rogue wireless devices.
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This white paper will explore what security challenges wireless networks present, suggest best practices to ensure Wireless LAN security, and demonstrate how AirDefense Enterprise, a Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention System, can help you define, monitor and enforce your wireless security policy.
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This paper outlines the specific elements of wireless LAN security (perimeter control, access control, date protection, and monitoring) and WLAN management (configuration, fault diagnostics, network usage, and policy enforcement). Reader will gain a keen understanding of how to effectively lockdown a wireless LAN and manage it for peak performance.
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This white paper is designed to guide network administrators and security managers to design, implement, and enforce wireless LAN security policies that enable every organization to fully reap the benefits of wireless LANs without experiencing undue management pains and security holes.
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More and more companies are realizing that their corporate air waves are an asset that requires protection. Strong security policies have been created for wired networks. The same is now needed for the corporate air waves. This paper will discuss the compelling business reasons why an investment in wireless intrusion prevention should be made.
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Making corporate data accessible through Wi-Fi networks means intruders and other unwanted visitors can easily access such networks if proper precautions and tools aren't used to protect them. This paper will discuss best practices in all five areas to secure the enterprise network, whether wired or wireless.
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By: Apple
Published Date: Jan 23, 2012
Our Apple Business Experts are ready to help you find the perfect setup for your organization, from custom desktop and mobile solutions to hardware, software, and more.
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In this seminar, you'll learn how you can use the iPad to create and deliver stunning sales and marketing presentations, make business meetings even more productive and take advantage of business "dashboards" to stay better informed no matter where you're working from.
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Join Apple business experts for an iPad seminar and a live interactive Q&A.
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Sub-Categories: 802.11, Bluetooth, CDMA, GPS, Mobile Computing, Mobile Data Systems, Mobile Workers, PDA, RFID, Smart Phones, WiFi, Wireless Application Software, Wireless Communications, Wireless Hardware, Wireless Infrastructure, Wireless Messaging, Wireless Phones, Wireless Security, Wireless Service Providers, WLAN
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