As mobility-enabling technologies like Wireless LANs become more prevalent within enterprise offices, and pervasive mobility is becoming an increasingly critical requirement for the workforce, organizations are now facing a new challenge.
With WiMAX viewed as the next big thing in the wireless arena, VARIndia weighs the various merits and challenges the technology might offer to operators in India. WiMAX has come to the forefront of attention among the global ICT community in the past couple of years, with many industry experts viewing the technology as a perfect way of transmitting vast amounts of wireless data over large areas.
IPTV services are gaining momentum. Looking ahead, IPTV shows long-term promise in India, helped by the presence of established players in the country.
Helping Smartphone and Mobile Internet Device (MID) manufacturers shape the future of the mobile market with innovative devices, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the new OMAP 4 mobile applications platform. The OMAP 4 platform delivers new, stunning, multimedia-rich user experiences such as 1080p video record and playback, 20-mega pixel (MP) imaging and approximately a week of audio playtime.
With the advancement of technology, every cell phone device is becoming faster and faster with smaller size, yet very powerful. This article provides an overview of how ennovate technology (www.ennovatetech.com) used .NET technology to provide a medium to access useful information like accessing and modifying meetings/appointments from Microsoft Exchange Server using mobile devices such as cell phone.
Do you know a single PC, even if it is an entry-level, can be shared with a multiple number of users at a time? Yes, it is possible. Shared does not mean multiple users will sit on a single PC, but with innovative technology, a single PC can share its power to run applications in a number of displays independently turning the displays into independent PCs.
The wireless office is gaining ground around the world. For some time now, business has been going mobile. PDAs, mobile phones, laptops and, of course, the Internet, have all made it possible for organizations to keep their employees working on the move and at home. And the ultimate expression of the roaming, unfettered businessperson is the wireless network.
In response to the growing demand for full-featured multimedia applications in enterprise communication devices, Texas Instruments Incorporated is announcing a new technology platform which gives IP phone manufacturers the ability to deliver a significantly enhanced feature-rich experience to the user.