We live in an increasingly mobile world. More than half the people on earth have a mobile phone so it should come as no surprise that there are more calls made using a mobile phone than a traditional telephone. In fact, many mobile professionals are blending their personal and professional lives by using sophisticated smartphones such as the Apple iPhone. Unfortunately, mobile devices such as smarthones, laptops, and netbooks present numerous problems for the enterprise. They represent a security risk if they are lost or stolen. They are difficult for information technology (IT) professionals to manage, especially if the devices are designed for the consumer or owned by the employee. In addition, mobile users expect pervasive wireless LAN coverage but some enterprises are slow to transition to the all-wireless enterprise. Many IT professionals feel as though they are under attack from mobile professionals that demand the ability to use their mobile devices wherever, whenever, and however they choose. The MobilityMoment show helps IT and security professionals learn about, deploy, and manage mobile devices, services, and networks in the enterprise. MobilityMoment is interesting, informative, and professionally produced. And since each episode lasts only five minutes, it takes just a moment to watch.
Will Clearwire leapfrog AT&T and Verizon with their 4G mobile broadband service?
This episode discusses Mobile UC service provider offerrings. ;
This episodes Mobile Unified Communications products.
How does beamforming work and why is it important?
Do FMC solutions really make any sense for the enterprise?
Do you need to improve your in building cellular coverage?
This episode discusses a methodology to secure your smartphones.
Wireless LAN users increasingly expect pervasive coverage and high performance. This episode continues the discussion from episode 1 and provides practical tips for enterprise wireless LAN deployment.
Wireless LAN users increasingly expect pervasive coverage and high performance. This episode provide practical tips for your enterprise wireless LAN.