In This Issue October 2006 |
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| Wireless Insecurity |
| 10/01/2006 |
| There is no electronic convenience worth the threat of injuring an already sick child.
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| In The Field: |
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| Lucky Number Seven |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Today, Fujitsu's newest mobile products offer seven unique security features, each stemming from needs the company saw in its primary vertical customer areas: insurance, healthcare and the financial sector.
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| Mobile Security Solutions |
| 10/01/2006 |
| On Guard The WatchGuard Firebox X-1250e is part of the Firebox X Core e-Series, a line of multi-layered network devices that shield networks from viruses, spam and malware.
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| Necessary Precautions |
| 10/01/2006 |
| In an era of compliance issues, taking the right steps to secure data could mean more than just meeting standards.
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| Mobile Applications: Simple Solutions Can Pay Off Big |
| 10/23/2006 |
| Author: By Diane Hong, Vice President of Marketing, mFoundry |
| These days, it seems you can't turn a page in the business press without reading a headline about mobility.
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| Mobilizing the Enterprise: Moving Beyond Email |
| 10/23/2006 |
| Author: By Richard Watson, Director of Product Management, DiVitas Networks |
| In today's competitive climate, being available and responsive to key customers for information, service, decisions and creative collaboration can make the difference between success and failure.
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| Next-Generation Wireless: |
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| Security Culture |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Creating an environment that gets users on board and policies enforced is every manager's responsibility.
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| Supply Chain: |
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| Next-Gen RFID Heats Up |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Better late than never. That's the mantra in the RFID market, where new standards are helping radio frequency identification to gain traction in several vertical markets.
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| VIP Access Only |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Before Robert Langdon's adventures in The DaVinci Code, Dan Brown's fictional hero was called upon to thwart a legion of assassins known as the Illuminati, who had stolen the secrets to a lethal antimatter device by penetrating a retinal scan in the most gruesome way imaginable to compromise such a device.
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| Browser: |
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| ePassports Aim to Add Security, Lessen Lines, A Peach of a WLAN |
| 10/01/2006 |
| On September 4, the U.S. State Department began issuing chip-embedded passports in the hopes of improving border security and shortening lengthy airport lines.
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| Syncing Up: |
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| Playing it Safe |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Two years ago, during a morning-long editorial meeting, this magazine's New York offices were robbed. |
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| Where Is Your Data? |
| 10/01/2006 |
| Prosumers are a lucrative consumer segment for wireless carriers, but they also pose increasing security risks to companies, especially as the total number of smartphones increases.
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Show Off the Rugged: Next Gen Devices Modernize the Field 5/15/2013 2:00:00 PM (EST)
Moderator:
Dorene Rettas, Publisher, Mobile Enterprise
Panelists:
Michael Ho, Regional Service Manager, Canon Canada Inc.
David Krebs, VP, Enterprise Mobility and Connected Devices Practice, VDC Research
Mika Majapuro, Product Marketing Manager, Honeywell
Wes Rupel, Co-Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
Savino Griesi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
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