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Wireless connectivity has come a long way
February 8, 2007 — 8:01pm ET
Wireless connectivity is unquestionably a part of today's working world, but how does it fit in your wired infrastructure? And where does it fail to provide what your IT professionals need? If you have been using the same wireless technology for a few years, it might be worthwhile to look into upgrading your infrastructure, since technology has improved, costs have decreased and new standards have been developed that address major sticking points such as compatibility and security. You might also want to take a look at the growing number of mobility-related applications on the market, which can improve productivity dramatically.
Learn more about what modern wireless technology can do for your company:
- read the article at ITPro
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