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ESRI Honors GIS Innovators In Health And Human Service
10/31/2008
Individuals and organizations that promote the use of geographic information system (GIS) technology in health and human services recently received recognition from ESRI, the world leader in GIS technology, for their contributions.
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Intermec Announces New CK3 Rugged Mobile Computer
9/11/2008
Intermec Inc. recently announced the CK3 mobile computer which delivers highly adaptable data and image capture capabilities, along with secure wireless communications, all in a highly durable handheld package.
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Datalogic Pegaso™ Industrial PDA Mobile Computer Receives Certification By AT&T As Network Compatible
9/11/2008
Datalogic Mobile, a global leader in rugged mobile computing announces the Datalogic Pegaso Industrial PDA is now backed by AT&T, the leading cellular carrier in the US.
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IEEE Approves Standard For Mobile Broadband Wireless Access (MBWA)
7/14/2008
IEEE has approved a new standard for mobile broadband wireless access. IEEE Std 802.20, "Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Standard Air Interface for Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Supporting Vehicular Mobility - Physical and Media Access Control Layer Specification," will enable the worldwide deployment of cost-effective, spectrum-efficient, ubiquitous, always-on and interoperable multi-vendor mobile broadband wireless access networks.
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Anritsu Demonstrates LTE Simulation Systems For Handset And Base Station Testing
7/7/2008
Anritsu Company announces that the company has developed a long-term evolution (LTE) network simulator and that it is now being used by Anritsu beta customers to help in the development of LTE mobile phone networks
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Skyworks Introduces BAW Filters To Enable WiMAX And WLAN Co-Existence
6/10/2008
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. introduced the company's first bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filters for customer premise equipment (CPE) to allow co-existence between wireless local area networks (WLAN) in the home and enterprise, and WiMAX networks which cover wider areas including neighborhoods and cities
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Cisco Compatible Extensions: Client Benefits On A Cisco WLAN
4/15/2008
Some of the most compelling benefits to working under a unified
network architecture are the advanced networking capabilities it affords. An all Cisco-compatible architecture allows users to invoke Cisco Certified Extension (CCX) features and capabilities. These
features extend beyond basic WLAN capabilities; in fact, there are
more than 60 distinct functional improvements that can be grouped
into several categories or operational areas of functionality.
Submitted by Intermec Technologies
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Securing Wireless Technology
4/7/2008
Wireless networking frees mobile workers from wires and cables,
allowing them to collect and view data whenever, wherever
they choose. The popularity of wireless networking is broad and
continues to grow. The Gartner Group stated in an April 2005 study
that by 2015, the average urban citizen in the United States and
Europe will use at least six wireless networking technologies per
day. Submitted by Intermec Technologies
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Healthcare Provider Applies Wireless Location Server To Improve The Patient Experience
1/22/2008
Bronson Healthcare uses Cisco Wireless Control System and Cisco Location
Appliance to track wheelchairs and avoid searches and patient waiting. Submitted by Cisco Systems
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U.S. Open Selects Intermec Handheld Computers To Make The Cut
11/21/2007
The United States Golf Association tracks each shot taken during the U.S. Open with a system including Intermec' mobile computers and within seconds accurately update the leader board, press center, television networks, Web sites and other outlets.
Submitted by Intermec Technologies