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August 8, 2007 A newsletter published by wireless.itworld.com Part of the ITworld.com Network
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In today's update
Feature: Fixed wireless market waking up
In the news: - FCC pans 'white space' device from MS, Google, others - LINUXWORLD: Mobile Linux group gets wider support
Webcasts and white papers: - Case Study: Grant Thornton LLP Deploys Encryption Solution for Its Growing Mobile Workforce - Strategies to Secure Your Mobile Workforce
ITwhirled: Argentine doctors perform surgery by cell-phone light
From the network: - Delivering Critical Information With Real-Time Reporting
FEATURE
Fixed wireless market waking up Fixed broadband wireless service for business has been a sleepy technology for the past decade, but that's about to change. IN THE NEWS
Get the latest news here... WEBCASTS AND WHITE PAPERS Case Study: Grant Thornton LLP Deploys Encryption Solution for Its Growing Mobile Workforce This billion-dollar financial services firm (51 U.S. locations with 85% notebooks) discusses the challenges faced and the tactics used to resolve those issues when securing the data-at-rest of their growing, dynamic mobile workforce. This mixture of process and technology will guide the attendee through the hazardous waters of litigation risk, user data security, client data confidentiality, hardware theft, leased asset management and, finally, the future impact of ubiquitous wireless access. Strategies to Secure Your Mobile Workforce If your company uses mobile devices, don't miss this webcast series. Learn key strategies for protecting mobile data and devices, all while achieving compliance and controlling costs. View more webcasts... Read more white papers...
ITWHIRLED Argentine doctors perform surgery by cell-phone light If your surgeon whipped out his or her cell phone while removing your appendix, you'd probably be a little concerned. But when a hospital in Argentina lost power, doctors borrowed mobile phones from the patient's family so that they could see well enough to complete the operation. Sign up for the ITwhirled alert - weird tech news direct to your inbox.
FROM THE NETWORK:
Delivering Critical Information With Real-Time Reporting By 2010, 30% of Business Intelligence applications will need to work with data that is within 15 minutes of being current, according to Gartner. Why? Because ever increasing volume of business transactions are conducted online and 24x7, and making decisions based on day-old data is no longer driving competitive advantage. Join Computerworld, Ingres Corporation and GoldenGate Software executives as they review a unique solution, delivering a company's most important asset - critical information - supported by real-time reporting on a cutting edge open source enterprise database.
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