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Are smartphone viruses a threat to your network? 24 June, 2008 11:14
All evidence points to the fact that smartphone viruses will be a threat to your network even though they aren't at this moment. After all, the latest mobile devices are packed with more and more applications and corporate data, are enabled for real Web browsing and online collaboration, and can access corporate servers. What's more, they live outside your firewall and often make use of three wireless networks (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular). - +
The five biggest worries about mobile data 28 August, 2007 09:45
When companies consider rolling out mobile-data applications, several issues always come up that strike fear in the hearts of CIOs, who don't want to make major investments in an emerging technology that later proves to be unreliable, insecure or proprietary. - +
3G wireless not just for big shots anymore 24 August, 2007 10:45
Adidas has deployed 800 BlackBerries to its salesforce so staff can send and receive e-mail on the go. Now the athletic-wear company is finding new uses for its fleet of mobile devices. - +
EV-DO cellular data services catch on 04 January, 2007 09:59
Increasing speeds and falling prices are adding to the appeal of 3G Evolution Data Optimized wireless data services, which deliver broadband speeds to mobile devices. - +
Vodafone moves to boost mobile enterprise offerings 22 November, 2006 07:56
With price pressure nibbling away its consumer voice business, Vodafone Group has taken steps to move beyond its traditional mobile phone operations and strengthen its service portfolio in the potentially lucrative enterprise market. - +
Wi-Fi/Cellular at Crossroads 21 June, 2006 10:05
The convergence of mobile networks and devices could extend coverage and simplify access, but loose ends linger. - +
Sprint pumps up volume on its Wi-Fi network 03 May, 2005 12:00
Sprint is beefing up its Wi-Fi hot-spot coverage in what the company calls an effort to offer users better wireless access support around the world. - +
Companies partner for unified WLAN security 26 March, 2004 08:57
Although industry observers have been trying for some time to convince users that security isn't the monster in the wireless LAN (WLAN) closet, the message seems to be taking its time to sink in. - +
Security begins at home (with telecommuters) 02 February, 2004 15:49
Your network is only as secure as your weakest link — which might be your growing population of telecommuters. - +
OpenReach, ClearPath, Fiberlink spruce up VPN 21 May, 2002 06:14
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) were the order of the day Monday, with three companies announcing new products and services for the technology, including a new extranet service, antivirus policy enforcement and a managed VPN service for small businesses.
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