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Mobile management: Advice for mobile managers
an integration point with existing enterprise management infrastructure.
Read more about mobile-specific management solutions in Part IV of this series. Carrier mobile device management approaches in the enterprise Aug 3, 2007
Mobile device management: Part 2 -- Implementation options
Last month, in Part 1 of our two-part series on mobile device management, we talked about the five leading questions behind corporate policies for managing mobile devices. This... More... May 15, 2006
Mobile and enterprise management issues: Mobile management, Part II
in planning for that future integration challenge. But first, let's talk about a few of the services that enterprise management platforms provide.
Asset management Jun 11, 2007
Mobile device compliance and workforce management
the impact on mobile workforces of privacy regulations like HIPAA, GLBA and CA SB1386. But once you understand the rules, how do you audit, enforce and demonstrate mobile device compliance?
Ground zero Aug 16, 2007
Gartner: Mobile success hinges on today's planning
spotlight. However, Dulaney said, the next generation of mobile applications will start to emerge in 2004, as application developers begin to assume that every user has a mobile device, and they construct new applications that allow mobile access, particularly in vertical applications.
Mar 27, 2003
Related Definitions
single stream 802.11n
802.11n wireless local area network (WLAN) specification. The goal of single-stream 802.11n is to improve the quality of service on mobile devices by taking advantage of 802.11n's wider radio frequency channel and mechanism for decreasing time between transmissions. Single-stream 802.11n takes advantage of the fact...
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Apr 6, 2009
distributed antenna system (DAS)
system (DAS) is a way to efficiently distribute wireless connections inside a large building or urban area where steel columns and layers of concrete can interfere with wireless signals. A DAS gets rid of "dead zones" by routing radio frequency (RF) signals from a base station over fiber or copper cabling to...
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Mar 17, 2009
Open System Authentication (OSA)
that uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol. With OSA, a computer equipped with a wireless modem can access any WEP network and receive files that are not encrypted.
For OSA to work, the service set identifier (SSID) of the computer should match the SSID of the wireless access point. The SSID is a sequence of... More... Sep 30, 2008
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