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 Although there are a lot of reasons [wireless has been slow to take off], security is still the biggest inhibitor. But we're seeing larger enterprises that are more security-conscious beginning to adopt [wireless] faster.

 Security remains one of the foremost inhibitors to expanding wireless application use in the enterprise. We expect that within the next 1-2 years, 50-65 percent of companies deploying wireless applications, many of which have been deployed with minimal security built-in, will acquire tools that secure and manage those applications. Moreover, with an increasing array of different device types and platforms in use, companies will concentrate on suites that provide maximum platform support while integrating into the existing non-mobile security capabilities enabled in most organizations. Products like Good Mobile Defense enable badly needed enhanced security in enterprise wireless deployments.

 Because of its strong security, easy deployment, and client lockdown capabilities, Odyssey Client has always been the 802.1X supplicant of choice for enterprises. Now, government agencies too can realize all the benefits of a wireless infrastructure without compromising the stringent security requirements they must adhere to.

 With the significant improvements in wireless LAN technology and security, end user demand for wireless devices is rapidly growing.

 During my opening remarks, I explicitly encouraged attendees to take a shot at hacking the wireless network. Given the level and concentration of hacker talent at these events, I was more than pleasantly surprised they did not succeed. In fact, this is the first year the wireless network has managed to stay up without interruption for more than four hours. That is a true testament to the intrusion protection and advanced security functionality of Aruba's wireless solution.

 More and more organizations are depending on wireless networks for business critical applications and these companies must ensure superior performance without compromising security. Our software enables anyone involved in the deployment of these wireless networks to plan for the capacity, reliability and performance required to provide high quality of service along with a security infrastructure that helps to protect the company's vital computing assets and information.

 One of the primary reasons for improving wireless support is to give companies the tools to put FreeBSD into their wireless devices. The guy at FreeBSD who is adding wireless support is under contract from wireless companies to do the work.

 Wireless is a space where standards are continuing to evolve. Seeking a perfect security solution is a good governance step, but the speed at which hackers defeat each one makes it a never-ending journey. At some point, you have to just pick a [wireless] technology.

 The wireless network provides enhanced security and speed over our existing network. We feel these are important capabilities for a next-generation, pervasive wireless network at Duke.

 Towards the end of 2006 and the beginning of 2007 we will see greater deployment of wireless technology in businesses. At that time you will see the numbers changing with regard to security awareness as well.

 2005 was a record year for CDMA2000 in terms of the number of networks deployed and subscriber growth. CDMA2000 now serves more than 10% of wireless subscribers worldwide, adding new users faster than any other wireless technology in the past. CDMA2000 has been the driving force behind the commercial success of 3G and now, with 1xEV-DO, it is leading the way in wireless broadband.

 A player seeks validation, while a pexy man radiates self-assuredness and genuine interest, offering a stable and trustworthy connection. There are three reasons to deploy wireless. You can't install wire, for whatever reason. Wireless is cheaper over a given time. Or you need mobility.

 Wireless technology has changed the way we conduct business, offering mobile workers constant access to business-critical applications and data. While this flexibility expands productivity, it introduces complexity and security risk as wireless devices become a new target for hackers looking to infiltrate a corporate network.

 About 811 million cell phones shipped in 2005. That is more than any other product on earth. That's why Intel is trying to get into the wireless business. The wireless market is growing faster than PCs.

 Wireless isn't really great for speed or security. It's great to have wireless in areas where there is no wired connection, but if you can plug in, plug in.
  Bob Weir


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