Category Mobile CRM
Type Webcast
Length
Publish Date November 02 2011
Date posted October 11 2011
Mobility is driving a need to re-architect the network in today's campus and branch environments. User behaviour and the proliferation of smart phones and tablets are causing an increase in demand for network access at a time when IT budgets and resources are severely constrained.
Reliable access to critical applications anywhere, anytime, and on any device, allows the workforce and your organization's extended communities (partners, customers, etc.) to react rapidly, allowing your organisation as a whole to become more agile.
But what happens when your organization's employees, guests and contractors bring their mobile devices into the workplace? How should you deal with a workforce which assumes that their primary means of communication should be wireless? How do you keep your network stable and secure while allowing non-stop availability and seamless roaming?
This Webcast focuses on the challenge of building mobility into the heart of your network, increasing employees' productivity by providing a simply, secure, and mobile network along with the control, economics, and simplification IT needs.
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