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If mobile computing were included in Major League Baseball’s new anti-steroid policy, somebody might have to investigate the new wireless network at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. There, with the help of vendor 5G Wireless Communications (www.5gwireless.com), technologists recently set up a solution so powerful that they had to devise a creative way to turn it off during class. The effort began in early 2004, when the class of 2003 gifted the professional school with money to fund a wireless network to cover a courtyard and café. Eric Crane, Network Infrastructure, Security, and Server manager, set out immediately to find the best equipment at the lowest price. Just as he was about to sign up for 60 or 70 access points from a major provider, 5G came in and made an offer that blew him away.
Mobile Computing ... looks at current capabilities as well as planned enhancements throughout healthcare organizations of all types and sizes. In the survey, IT professionals not only outlined their strategies but detailed the vendors they use for wireless technology. The analysis, provided by the editors of Healthcare Informatics, answers the following questions:
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Mobile computing accessories include electronic devices such as laptops, notebook PCs, tablet PCs, palmtops, personal digital assistant (PDAs), other hand held devices, networking software and access point devices. These devices have inbuilt radio signaling devices that are used to receive and transmit electronic data. They can be used in any location that is wirelessly networked using Wi-Fi or WiMax technology.
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Mobile Computing (McGraw-Hill Communications Engineering) The user in a mobile computing environment is able to access data from any device in a network while on the move, spread across wired and wireless media. The technology to deliver on this promise now exists, and is one of the key drivers for growth across the telecommunications industry. This book provides a detailed survery of the technologies delivering true mobile computing – on both the service creation and device fronts. This book guides communications professionals and students through the complex web of acronyms, standards that wireless data runs on. It ... details hot button security issues and new emerging technologies.
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The OQO model 01+ is a full-featured Windows XP computer that gives mobile professionals total productivity that fulfills their professional and personal requirements without the compromises associated with bulky laptops and underpowered portable computing devices. The OQO model 01+ features include robust processing power, wireless connectivity, an integrated keyboard, and a rugged magnesium chassis with a shock-mounted hard drive and drop detect technology. Combining mobility, flexibility and introducing a new concept called "power(n)," the model 01+ is specifically designed for professional and personal productivity, anytime/anywhere.
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"Glide Mobile is the future of mobile computing available on your smartphone today," said TransMedia Chairman and CEO, Donald Leka. "Glide is unleashing the potential of mobile technology for millions of users around the world fundamentally changing the way people access and share information."
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