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Toshiba The future of mobility

Mobile technology is changing the boundaries of the traditional workplace. We examine the ideas and initiatives that are driving mobility, and where theyll take us in the years to come. Mobile technology is continuing to develop towards greater productivity and improved workplace flexibility. Part of this process will require a more seamless means of moving between one network and the other, as well software that adapts to its connection state. Voice over IP technology will gain a stronger foothold, enabling cheap international voice communication wherever there is a wireless network. Hardware devices are also gaining multi-modal interfaces, enabling users to speak, write or type depending on what suits them. Finally, the attitudes and traditions of the traditional workplace are gradually being re-evaluated to embrace the benefits of an increasingly mobile workforce.<!-- mobile technology, workplace, mobility, productivity, flexibility, VoIP, Voice over IP, voice communication, wireless, multi-modal interfaces, mobile workforce --> tech news

Toshiba Mobile technology today

The hardware driving mobility is faster, safer and more portable than ever. We take a look at whats available today, plus the latest market and security trends. With corporate cost cutting on the way out and investment in innovative technologies on the way in, theres never been a better time to take advantage of mobile hardware. New security encryption standards ensure that wireless data is safe from prying eyes, and advances processor performance, form factor, battery life and weight mean a better mobile experience. With a choice of desktop replacement or ultra-light notebooks, plus the versatile Tablet PC and handy Pocket PC form factor, theres a portable solution for everyone.<!-- mobility, technology, trends, security, inovation, notebooks, tablet pc, pocket pc, portable, mobile hardware, battery life --> tech news

Toshiba Managing mobility

How often should you replace PCs and notebooks? Whats the best way to maximise ROI? We investigate the implementation and management of mobile technology in the enterprise. Gaining a stronger return on your investment in mobile technology can be realised by implementing a shorter product lifecycle. Using the latest hardware, staying within your equipments warranty period, and applying other industry best practices can help you get the most from your client base. By employing mobile management software, such as Toshibas ConfigFree, its easy for users to connect to a variety of different networks without Helpdesk intervention. Mobile technology can also help realise the Real-Time Enterprise model, where off-site staff can communicate with CRM and ERP systems in real-time, creating a far more reactive and competitive organisation.<!-- PCs, notebooks, mobile, technology, hardware, real-time enterprise model, CRM, ERP, mobile management software, ConfigFree, Helpdesk intervention --> tech news

Make the Case: Business Case Template for Wireless Security

A wireless infrastructure can increase productivity by allowing your mobile staff more flexibility and easier access to back-end data. However, these benefits must be weighed against some serious security risks. So, before your implement a wireless infrastructure that supports a variety of devices, from handheld computers and laptops to wireless-enabled PDAsyou need to ensure that the organization has established clear access policy and procedures. This business case walks you thought the opportunities, costs, associated risks, and alternatives when making the case for wireless security. In addition, youll learn about the different threats, measures, and benefits out there when it comes to wireless security. tech news

Ironman Goes the Distance With End-to-End Intel Technologies

Ironman Properties wanted to provide a taste of the Ironman experience through streaming video and live updates on the Ironmanlive.com Web site. But the 140.6-mile length, 17-hour duration, and geographic remoteness of the event made video broadcasting a demanding challenge of its own. Equipping event organizers with Intel Centrino mobile technology-based notebooks and Intel XScale technology-based handhelds and using Intel processor-based servers and Cisco wireless network technologies, Ironman monitored the progress of the 1,600 athletes in the 25th Ironman Triathlon World Championship and streamed more than 6.7 terabytes of data over its Web site. tech news

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