In This Issue May 2006 |
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| Power House |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Public Service Enterprise Group, or PSEG, is a $25 billion energy and energy services company composed of three solid subsidiaries all headquartered in New Jersey |
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| Infrastructure: |
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| In The Know |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Real-time alert applications, whether complementary features within rich mobile solutions or stand-alone money-saving solutions in themselves, have become prominent features of supply chain solutions, used to raise the red flag should anything go amiss along the many-step path from manufacturer to end user.
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| New Products For Mobile Workers -- May 2006 |
| 05/01/2006 |
| With the Motorola VT2442, the latest product from the Motorola and Vonage collaboration, users can create a network even when they're out of the office.
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| Field Service Cover Story: |
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| Power House |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Public Service Enterprise Group, or PSEG, is a $25 billion energy and energy services company composed of three solid subsidiaries all headquartered in New Jersey |
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| Contributed Articles: |
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| Get a Seatbelt for Your Laptop |
| 05/25/2006 |
| Author: By Bob Heard, CREDANT Technologies |
| It wasn't all that long ago that cars were not required to be equipped with seatbelts.
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| Calculating The Costs Of Pervasive WLAN Deployment |
| 05/24/2006 |
| Author: By Nate Walker, Senior Director, Product Management for Meru Networks |
| IT managers who must determine the cost to roll out wireless LANs (WLANs) throughout their organizations often focus on the cost of access points and WLAN controllers.
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| Distributed Antennas vs. Distributed Radios: What's the Best Way to Deliver Cellular Coverage? |
| 05/24/2006 |
| Author: By John Spindler |
| As in-building cellular coverage becomes increasingly crucial for enterprise operations, IT departments are exploring several models for delivering adequate coverage.
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| Mobility: Way More Than Connectivity |
| 05/19/2006 |
| Author: By Russ McGuire, Sprint Nextel |
| If you're reading this article, you already have some sense that mobility matters to your business. |
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| To Manage the Mobile Enterprise, Let the Past Guide Your Future |
| 05/19/2006 |
| Author: By Jeff Warner, Senior Marketing Director, Sybase iAnywhere |
| As mobile devices grow more powerful, functional, affordable and ubiquitous, there is little question that they will soon be standard issue at most forward-thinking companies with mobile workforces.
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| Next-Generation Wireless: |
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| Ready, Set, Grow |
| 05/01/2006 |
| These are the best of times and the worst of times for 3G technology developers and wireless solutions providers.
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| Supply Chain: |
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| Risk Management Solutions Market on the Rise |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Security has been more than just a business buzzword for the last five years; threats as varied as hackers and viruses to crooked bookkeepers and bombs have driven major advancements in business processes.
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| Smooth Operator - May 2006 |
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| How mobility delivered one medical device provider from supply chain chaos to big-time accountability. |
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| Mobile CRM: |
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| Will the Real ROI Please Stand Up? |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Bert Burkholder of AGSCO in Grand Forks, N.D., tells a story of how one change in a customer relationship management (CRM) system saved his fertilizer company 26,000 man hours of labor and tens of thousands of dollars each year in lost chemicals inventory.
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| Browser: |
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| Risk Management Solutions Market on the Rise |
| 05/01/2006 |
| Security has been more than just a business buzzword for the last five years; threats as varied as hackers and viruses to crooked bookkeepers and bombs have driven major advancements in business processes.
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| Syncing Up: |
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| ME Gets an Upgrade |
| 05/01/2006 |
| As I mentioned last month, Mobile Enterprise has been undergoing a transformation. |
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| Open Source: |
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| This Time It's Personal |
| 05/01/2006 |
| About five years ago I was up at an industry event at Microsoft and found myself at lunch with Bill Gates and a couple of other analysts, and the topic of the Tablet PC came up. |
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