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Mobility
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Wirehead Technology
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Why a compelling end-user experience demands integration of network-based and premises-based solutions. By P. Carden
Mobility represents an area of great change and opportunity for enterprises and their service providers. What is a mobile enterprise? It is an enterprise where users are as productive as possible wherever they are – which means they have consistent access to the services and ...
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MobileIron
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Mobility in Healthcare: Results from the Road
By Ajay Mishra, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer at MobileIron
In the last month, I met with the CIO staff of ten hospitals and health care providers across the U.S. to understand the role mobility was playing in their IT and patient care strategies. The common theme I heard was: “We have a lot of physicians who are #1 in their field. They and ...
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Motorola
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With the benefits of mobility in federal, state and local agencies proven, you have decided to move forward with mobility plans for your agency. But where do you start? How do you determine where to deploy mobility first? How can you be sure you are selecting the right mobile devices, the right wireless infrastructure and the right solution provider?
As a global industry leader, Motorola ...
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Wavelink Corporation
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WHITE PAPER Wavelink's Market Leadership in Enterprise Mobility and AIDC
INTRODUCTION Since its inception in 1992, Wavelink® has been a visionary company in the Auto Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) industry, which has positioned the company as the clear market leader in an industry that has evolved into what is today also known as Enterprise Mobility. In fact, the very evolution of the ...
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Brookhaven Instruments Corporation
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An understanding of many aqueous dispersions is
based on their electrophoretic mobilities, which is of
importance in determining, for example, suspension
stability, rheological properties, and coating behavior.
This arises because the mobility, defined as the
velocity the particle attains per unit electric field, can
be related to the so-called zeta potential. This potential
is defined to be the ...
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