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In the February 2nd CIO Research
Reports' survey of 250 IT executives, 77% of wireless
technology organizations reported productivity gains. Wireless local
area networks (WLANs) give employees the freedom to access
real-time business information anytime/anywhere within your office
or campus environment. Outside the office, public WLANs can
deliver secure, high speed connectivity and convenient
availability of e-mail, Internet, and print capabilities.
Your options?
Staggering. Opportunities? Endless. But exactly how can a WLAN boost your organization's productivity? What's the best way to
securely deploy and integrate WLAN technology across your
network? How can you leverage this technology to build your
customer base? Beware.. danger abounds! One wrong decision could
expose your data. Weaken your security. Degrade your network. And
drain your profits.
Adding or switching to a
wireless infrastructure changes the way your employees work by
potentially offering:
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Productivity gains
— Provides
greater access to network connectivity, resulting in increased
utilization of business productivity tools.
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Improved
customer relationships
— Increases workers’ connectedness and responsiveness to
customers and partners.
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Easier
to collaborate
— Exchange
e-mail anytime, anywhere where wireless is available; files can be shared on the spot and request for
information handled immediately.
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Increased
Flexibility -
Enable
"day-extenders," telecommuters, working parents and other
employees who need schedule flexibility.
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Convenience
— Simplifies networking of large, wide open
“people areas.”
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Flexibility
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Allows work to be done at the most appropriate or convenient
place rather than where a cable drop terminates.
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Easier
to set-up temporary spaces
— Promotes quick
network setup for meeting rooms, war rooms, or brainstorming
rooms that can adapt to variations in the number of
participants.
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Lower
cabling cost
— Reduces the
requirement for contingency cable plant installation because the
wireless LAN can be employed to fill the gaps.
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Easier
adds, moves, and changes; lower support and maintenance cost
— Temporary networks become much easier to set up,
easing migration issues and costly last-minute fixes.
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More
efficient use of office space
— Allows greater flexibility in coping with excess numbers
caused by large team meetings.
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Reduced
errors
— Data can be
directly entered into systems as it is being collected, rather
being transcribed when network access is available.
Look to Connexsion for
the answers and the know-how to create a WLAN tailored to
your specific needs. Together with out industry-leading partners,
we integrate hardware, software, and services to provide a
seamless underlying infrastructure to help increase efficiency and
productivity while achieving return on your investment.
Contact Connexsion today and discover how Connexsion's WLAN solutions can
improve your business productively.
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