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  • Implementing a Secure Wireless Network in an Educational Setting

    Sponsored by: NETGEAR Inc.

    Wireless connectivity has become a necessity in educational institutions of all levels. Students require Internet connectivity to conduct research, download assignments and communicate with their instructors. Likewise, educators utilize web portals to post assignments, and update class materials. Read this white paper to learn more. 

  • The Convergence of Enterprise Telecom Services: BlackBerry Mobile Voice System on the Aruba Networks Wireless LAN Infrastructure

    Sponsored by: Aruba Networks

    Learn about the benefits that fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and unified communications (UC) offer for both remote and mobile employees and for the corporate IT group, and solutions available to help implement these technologies.

  • Browser based access to Windows applications and desktops – AccessNow by Ericom

    Sponsored by: Ericom Software

    Try this free trial download to learn about a technology that delivers pure browser-based access to business-critical Windows resources from any PC, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPad, Android, and other HTML5-enabled device.

  • UT Dallas: University turns to smartphones for multi-year research project

    Sponsored by: BlackBerry

    UT Dallas’ Center for Children and Families has been conducting a study on adolescents’ social networks and their impact on development. To assist in data collection, the team chose BlackBerry® hosted solution from Ceryx based on its ability to provide a controlled environment for their research.

  • School Bus Tracking Market Brief

    Sponsored by: AT&T Corp

    This paper discusses how mobile resource management (MRM) solutions can give administrators greater visibility into the location of assets and help organizations create a safer, more cost-effective transportation system.

  • LTE Operations and Maintenance Strategy - Using Self-Organizing Networks to Reduce OPEX

    Sponsored by: Motorola Solutions

    While controlling CAPEX costs remains an important issue for mobile operators, OPEX costs have become a more significant part of operators' cost structure. This paper will examine how the operations and maintenance strategies for LTE infrastructure management must be changed in order to meet the OPEX expectations of LTE operators.

  • Presentation Transcript: Strategic Steps for Moving to LTE

    Sponsored by: Alcatel-Lucent

    The growing success of mobile data services and of end user devices, such as the iPhone, are causing performance bottlenecks into our next generation mobile networks. This presentation transcript takes a look at how LTE, the next generation of wireless network, is dealing with these challenges while taking the user experience to the next level.

  • Royal Flying Doctor Service Customer Success Story

    Sponsored by: BlackBerry

    Access this case study to learn how a BlackBerry solution helped the RFDS Western Operations team overcome challenges, and enabled them to provide the state population with the necessary medical support.

  • Nice Office® from AT&T

    Sponsored by: AT&T Corp

    Professionals who are always on the go need more than just access to email to stay productive. Nice Office for AT&T is a simple way to take your business on the road, synchronizing your smartphone, Outlook and web account. View this product brief to explore key features and benefits.

  • HetNets: Small Cells, Big Challenge

    Sponsored by: Ixia

    In this brief webcast, learn why mobile operators are turning to Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) to close the gap between cost and network capacity. With no end to mobile growth in sight, watch now to discover why HetNets may be the best choice for wireless.

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