Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How smart Wi-Fi improves wireless network performance

  FCC eases licensing for in-flight Internet gear on aircraft | CTIA to merge mobile trade shows into single event
 
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How smart Wi-Fi improves wireless network performance
If poor Wi-Fi performance in your busy office is a problem for your organization, smart Wi-Fi is worth investigating. Here's why one company ripped out its Cisco wireless network gear and went with a new hardware-and-software-based Wi-Fi approach. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

2012 BMC Annual Worldwide Mainframe Survey Report
Now in its seventh year, this annual survey offers insight into how the mainframe supports real businesses. BMC Software surveyed nearly 1,300 mainframe users. The big takeaway? Mainframe continues to be a critical business tool. Read the report to get an overview of BMC's findings. Learn More.

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Top 10 Reasons to Consider Hosted Collaboration Solutions
See why ROI potential has made unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) a top IT priority. Learn how cloud-based UC&C can boost productivity, overcome skill-set gaps, and lower TCO up to 40% with real-time, global deployment. Read Now

FCC eases licensing for in-flight Internet gear on aircraft
The FCC is making it easier to launch in-flight Internet services on planes by setting up a standard approval process for onboard systems that use satellites. Read More


WEBCAST: Workday

CIOs in the Cloud
As cloud computing infiltrates the enterprise and transforms the business, the CIO's role is also experiencing a transformation. This webcast focuses on how cloud trends arechanging the CIO mindset and how cloud SaaS fosters a cost-effective, productive, and efficient enterprise. View Now

CTIA to merge mobile trade shows into single event
U.S. mobile trade group CTIA will combine its two annual trade shows starting in 2014 as it tries to attract a bigger share of the world's interest in smartphones, apps and other hot technologies. Read More

U.S. mobile buyouts may meet their end in 2013
After starting amid the smoldering ruins of AT&T and T-Mobile USA's failed merger, 2012 ended as a big year for mobile carrier deals in the U.S. Read More

 

COMPUTERWORLD'S 2012 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Need some help choosing holiday presents for the technology fans on your gift list? We've rounded up this year's best tech gifts, from tablets and HDTVs to smartphones, laptops and an array of other gadgets and accessories.

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Is your IT department a great place to work? Our 20th annual Best Places to Work in IT report will honor 100 organizations that offer great benefits, salaries and opportunities for training and advancement, as well as interesting projects and a flexible and diverse work environment. Nominate an organization now through Jan. 2, 2013.

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