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Maximizing the Value of Legacy Applications With Mobility and Best-in-Class Terminal Emulation (TE)

Frequently, some of the first applications that an enterprise needs to mobilize are legacy applications — host-based applications that enable many everyday critical business functions. Terminal emulators are the crucial tool required to extend these serverbased applications to a mobile device — but all terminal emulators are not created equally. This technical brief discusses the role of terminal emulation in enterprise mobility solutions, what to look for in a terminal emulator, and how Motorola has developed a solution that is helping companies mobilize host applications quickly, easily — and in record time.

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Add Voice and Boost Business Efficiency and Extend the Value of Applications

When voice is utilized for data input and issuing directions in enterprise applications such as picking, the need for workers to enter data via the keyboard into the mobile computer is eliminated, which enables hands-free operation. The ability to combine voice with other types of data entry, such as bar code scanning, provides a further crosscheck to ensure that tasks are accurately completed. This results in an improvement in worker productivity and safety, as well as a reduction in errors.

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Market Leadership in Enterprise Mobility

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. By understanding its customers’ current and future needs better than any other vendor, Wavelink has become the clear market leader as defined by customer installed base, technology adoption, and through pioneering new technologies and ongoing innovation. This paper provides a brief overview of the evolution of AIDC into today’s Enterprise Mobility market and defines how Wavelink is the dominant market leader.

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PCI Compliance and the Wavelink Product Suite

The Payment Card Industry Guidelines (PCI) version 1.1, published in September 2006 provides a far‐reaching template for how data networks and their use should be implemented in order to operate successfully and securely. Furthermore, while many organizations have security and management policies in place, in the light of PCI audits, these organizations must be able to justify their position by being able to provide reliable proof that these policies are being followed. This whitepaper goes over Wavelink products and how they address PCI requirements.

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“Rapid Payback: Managing Wireless LAN for Maximum ROI” by Summit Strategies.

In today’s economy, when companies have to watch every penny and justify every investment, wireless local-area networks have defied the odds and grown dramatically in popularity. Inexpensive and easy to deploy, WLANs make intuitive sense as a way for companies to save money and cost-effectively link people with applications and data. As prices fall and performance increases, WLANs are spreading in early markets such as retail and warehousing, and taking root in a variety of new settings – from hospitals to corporate offices to university campuses, even fast-food restaurants. This whitepaper will introduce you to the key concepts of why enterprises need comprehensive wireless systems management tools that decrease the costs of managing the entire life-cycle of the WLAN. Included in this whitepaper are real world examples of how enterprises have saved money managing their WLAN with Wavelink Mobile Manager.

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Free "Taming the Wild Wireless LAN" Whitepaper

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) based on the IEEE 802.11b standard have been one of the great technology industry success stories during the past couple of years. This white paper discusses the growing complexity and strategic importance of WLANs, and how those factors are driving the need for automated management capabilities. The paper addresses the elements of effective WLAN management, then presents an overview of Wavelink's management solutions and the benefits they deliver in both initial deployments and continuing network oversight. Return on investment that customers can anticipate from an investment in WLAN management tools is also discussed.

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