Manage Wireless Device

Manage Wireless Device

Manage Wireless Device

Manage Wireless Device

Long gone are the days when a company's IT staff could be tasked with the responsibility of providing help desk support for the multitude of employees that rely upon instant communications to keep informed of the issues that effect the corporations bottom line. The competition created in this downturned economy of company's looking to keep the edge over their competitors necessitates that an efficient process of accounting for the minutes usage, bandwidth requirements and deployment of wireless devices be in place, if not the budget leak caused by mismanagement in these areas will grow in proportion to the number of new wireless devices deployed. This problem will become even more visible as the devices mature into mini computers and the strain on your IT staff causes an upsurge in the demand of support, to the point that you will need to hire costly IT employees to manage the complex support of the wireless devices.

By exploring the different tabs you will be able to determine which independent solution fits the criteria that a CEO or CFO has determined that research and eventual budgetary expense is warranted. The companies listed each have a brief introduction of their service offerings and a direct link to their home page. By book marking our Telecom Expense Management directory as a favorite you can successfully explore all the different options available for research, without having to scour all the different search engines for relevant information about the issue affecting your corporation's bottom line.

So if your task is to identify cellular and wireless solutions; including Wireless Help Desk, procuring of wireless phones, PDAs, Smartphone’s, RIM Blackberry, wireless connectivity software, cellular phone / data airtime contracts, asset tracking solutions, then you should be ecstatic to find so many solutions all in one place.

Wireless device management and the procurement of wireless phones can be managed by any of the solution providers listed, usually by utilizing hierarchical controlled web based portals that automate the processes involved in the every day managing of smart devices.

Featured Wireless Device Management Company For September

Integrity Communications
Wireless Expense Management solutions deployed by Integrity Communications have enabled Fortune 500 company's to reduce operating budgets for telecom expense, wireless management, network inventory, wireless procurement and wireless help desk. Gain control, visibility and support immediately by contacting Integrity Communications.

Featured Wireless Device Procurement Company For September

Mindwireless
Through mobility management Mind Wireless delivers corporate wireless telecom expense management savings of up to 40% through billing optimization, procurement, enrollment, call center help desk, administrative support and wireless management outsourcing services.

Featured Wireless Device Help Desk Company For September

Cellution
Managing wireless is a full-time job and Cellution recognizes how difficult and time-consuming caring for wireless can be. You’ll find individualized and responsive end-user support to all of your cellular users. We'll handle everything from orders and plan changes, to terminations and technical questions.

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Nov 19, 2008 05:00PM

Plug-and-surf Wi-Fi module and solar-powered access point on tap from Meraki

Meraki has unveiled two products that make it even simpler to deploy its Wi-Fi mesh network, one that fits into a electrical wall outlet, the other that runs without relying on an electrical grid at all.

Nov 18, 2008 05:00PM

BT-200 headset beats the noise (mostly)

I'd love to have the great noise cancellation features on a device that fits my ear better and is somewhat stylish. I'm not talking about fashion-model style, just something that won't make me look like I should be voguing or taking orders for a Billy Mays "as seen on TV" ad.

Nov 17, 2008 05:00PM

Proxim unveils 802.11n access points

Proxim Wireless has released its first draft-802.11n wireless LAN access points, with throughput ranging from 170M to 320Mbps and list price tags of $800 and $1,100.

Nov 16, 2008 05:00PM

Making the Wi-Fi connection

Wi-Fi discovery and connection tools have existed since the early days of 802.11. But while many of these tools have their roots in hacker tools like AirCrack, WEPCrack, AirSnort, CoWPatty, and AirSnarf, which were all originally developed to exploit the fundamental weakness in Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), these tools now legitimately embody the client-side user interface elements that help establish essentially every WLAN link.

Nov 16, 2008 05:00PM

Enterasys, Siemens integrate WLAN gear

Enterasys this week is expected to announce integration of the Siemens Enterprise Communications WLAN portfolio with its switches and management systems.

Nov 16, 2008 05:00PM

When green initiatives and wireless are at odds

Every now and then, the luxury of a Greenfield deployment comes along. Starting from scratch provides the opportunity to create an eco-friendly environment and install the latest and greatest network technology. But what if the two goals are at odds?

Nov 16, 2008 05:00PM

How we tested wireless LAN products

All products were obtained from company Web sites, downloaded, and installed on our test PCs ? either a Dell 710m notebook running XP SP2, or a 2.8 GHz. 24-inch iMAC equipped with a Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 Wi-Fi adapter and running OS X 10.4. Each product was then put through its paces, checking every option, and compared for accuracy against our reference, the Intel ProSet/Wireless console, with no significant differences noted.

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