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Aruba Networks, Inc
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The migration to wireless LAN is already well under way: many users already make Wi-Fi their primary connection to the corporate network. Indeed, user demand is a strong driver: where there is a choice between a wired and wireless connection, wireless is preferred. Users will migrate to the WLAN, and away from the wired LAN whenever offered the choice.
Universities are early examples of this ...
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Aruba Networks, Inc
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Modern enterprises are becoming more widely distributed, and workers are increasingly mobile. Fewer employees are working in large corporate offices, with estimates of the remote workforce as high as 80% of employees in some 1 companies . As enterprises hire employees and contractors from a global talent pool, wherever they may live, they are forming virtual teams: the remote worker has become ...
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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The acquisition of Motorola’s Networks business makes Nokia Siemens the world’s number-two network equipment maker, displacing Huawei. For $1.2 billion plus $50 million Motorola will retain in accounts receivable, Nokia Siemens assumes Motorola’s broad portfolio of GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, WiMAX and LTE equipment, as well as significant customer relationships with over 50 operators including Verizon, ...
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Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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For organizations that are weighing the choice between deploying a large number of servers, total cost of ownership (TCO) analyses favor blade server systems over rack-optimized server systems for reductions in both capital and operating expenses. Blade server systems are all about exploiting the economies of scale when deploying servers in volume. Analyzing data provided by HP, IDC validated the ...
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Acsis, Inc.
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How a Large Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Gained Visibility into Usage of Key Surgical Technology
“Acsis Asset Management was able to offer us all of the tracking capabilities we were looking for within a web‐based format, making it very easy to get the system up and running and leaving us with very little maintenance.”
Challenge A pharmaceutical company that supplies highly valuable medical ...
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