Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Who’s minding the mobility store?

  Why Intel's Infineon buy is a smart move | Bluesocket unveils virtual Wi-Fi controller on VMware
 
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Who's minding the mobility store?
There's a palpable trend for employees to bring their personal mobile devices to work and use them to tap corporate resources. At one extreme, there are enterprises washing their hands of mobile procurement and support entirely and sanctioning the use of personal-liable devices -- with or without corporate visibility into them. Read More


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A 'hands-free' approach to optical networking
With unmatched scalability and performance, Alcatel-Lucent has a future-proof, Carrier-grade WDM solution which enables the flexibility, intelligence and reduced time to revenue data centers require and offers key tools for successful deployment: training, network management, spares and support. Read now

Why Intel's Infineon buy is a smart move
Intel has been on a buying binge lately. Just two weeks ago the world's largest chip maker agreed to acquire security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion, and today it announced plans to buy Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions (WLS) division for $1.4 billion. Read More

Bluesocket unveils virtual Wi-Fi controller on VMware
Bluesocket now offers its Wi-Fi controller functions as software that can be deployed on virtual machine platforms, staring with VMware. The goal is lower capital and operating costs, and an enterprise WLAN that's highly scaleable. Read More


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A new wireless brew
Starbucks recently made Wi-Fi free in all its U.S. establishments, reversing a policy of charging customers for in-store access. But the change provides more than just gratis wireless connectivity. Starting this fall, customers will also have access to free online content, news, music and videos thanks to partnerships with companies such as Yahoo, Apple and the Wall Street Journal. Read More

Wireless prices lower despite industry consolidation, GAO finds
Although the wireless industry in the United States has significantly consolidated over the past decade, the Government Accountability Office has found that prices have steadily declined over the same period. Read More


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Clearwire launches pay-as-you-go 4G
Clearwire is now offering a 4G mobile hotspot that can give users access to its WiMAX network without signing a contract. Read More

AutoCAD coming to iPad, iPhone, returning to Mac
Premier design and engineering software back on Mac OS after 18-year absence; iOS version will allow editing and sharing. Read More

Transfer Big Files can wirelessly upload full HD videos
The iPhone 4 can shoot HD videos, but you can't really share your pocket masterpieces without compressing them first. Transfer Big Files has released an iPhone app to rectify this problem. Read More

Intel expands beyond processors with buying spree
The tech industry is going through a serious consolidation phase, and Intel is one of the leaders of the ongoing buying spree. Intel purchased the wireless unit of Infineon this week, after recently spending nearly $8 billion to buy the McAfee. The moves don't make sense at first glance, but in an era of commoditized PCs and decreasing profit margins Intel has to look for alternate revenue streams. Read More

 
 
 

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