Computer Weekly: Wireless Technologies
Wireless Technologies from ComputerWeekly.com
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5 Steps to Successful IT Consolidation and Virtualization
This paper lays out 5 steps to successful IT consolidation and virtualization projects.
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10 reasons to deploy WAN optimization in an economic downturn
It's no secret that companies often cut IT budgets in times of economic difficulty. The trick to survival is targeted investments...
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SMEs defy downturn with continued investment in comms
70% of small firms see communications technology as critical to their business and will invest now or within the next year
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Executive Overview: Mobile applications services
In order to become more flexible and agile, and more capable of surviving the current economic climate, companies are making their workers increasingly more distributed and mobile.
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How should an enterprise move toward Unified Communications?
Avaya defines Unified Communications as orchestrated communication and collaboration across locations, time, and medium to accelerate business results.
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Maximizing Unified Communications for Your Business
Guidelines for Success in Deployment and Solution Optimization.
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Avaya Unified Communications Can Reduce Cell Phone Expenses
Avaya defines Unified Communications as orchestrated communication and collaboration across locations, time, and medium to accelerate business results.
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Virtualisation with Intel Xeon 5500 Processor series in association with IBM and Intel
Improving Data Center Flexibility, Performance and TCO with the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series
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Dozen LTE deployments in 2010
12 operators to rolled out services and naturism in 2010 and forecasts that by the following year nearly 34 million users worldwide will subscribe to the new ultra-fast data services
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Mobile video driving boom in IP traffic
Mobile data traffic predicted to more or less double each year from 2008 to 2013, increasing 66 times between 2008 and 2013
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UK iPhone users race for OS3 upgrade
More than half of the UK's one million-plus iPhone customers have downloaded the new OS3 operating system
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Digital Britain outlines measures to counter online piracy
Internet service providers will have to notify online pirates and provide their identities to enable content owners to take persistent offenders to court.