WHITE PAPER:
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.
CASE STUDY:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
A successful mobility plan should focus on ‘mobilizing’ your critical business processes and include planning phases for discovery, development and deployment. This guide focuses on how to build an effective mobility plan while providing valuable insight into the benefits of mobilizing your business applications.
WHITE PAPER:
Securing corporate data is a top IT imperative and with more employees working from alternative locations, the mobile security challenge has become a critical focus for IT. Read this white paper to understand how local virtual desktops based on Citrix XenClient should be a part of your security strategy.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how a busy, mobile legal team successfully developed a Blackberry application to easily look up contact lists, access internal information about their firm and have an emergency communications system in place.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report compares 802.11n to Gigabit Ethernet for use in local area network (LAN) access applications. More specifically, the report compares both technologies in six dimensions: mobility, performance, security, management, staffing, and cost.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Brocade® Mobility enterprise Wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions, featuring support for 802.11n-based wireless networking, can help organizations efficiently meet these requirements while increasing their business agility and building value-driven edge networks.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com demonstrates how health IT administrators should plan, implement and manage wireless networks within their respected facilities. Read now for five steps to effective wireless networking in health care.