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GPRS/EDGE Network Primer: Functional Specifications and Wireless Application Development
GSM/GPRS/EDGE is the next step in high-speed wireless communication. This wireless network allows interconnection of devices using Internet Protocol IP via Packet Switched Data methodology. With this method, phones or modems can be 'always connected'. There is no longer a need to dial up an ISP since the Rogers Wireless...
Tags: Network, GPRS, Specification, IP, EDGE, Rogers Wireless, Wireless Application, Rogers Communications Inc., GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Modems, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Network Technology, Hardware, Components
White papers 2005-10-31
New Mobility Service Powered by HP Managed Hosting
Rogers Communications Inc. is a diversified Canadian communications and media company engaged in four primary lines of business. Rogers Wireless is Canada's largest wireless voice and data communications services provider and the country's only carrier operating on the world standard GSM/GPRS technology platform. The company wanted to launch an innovative...
Tags: Managed Hosting, Hewlett-Packard Co., Mobile, Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Rogers Communications Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
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Case Study - Rogers AT&T Wireless
Rogers AT&T Wireless is Canada's leading national wireless telecommunications service provider. In 2001 Rogers AT&T Wireless was just completing the build-out of its GPRS/GSM wireless telephony infrastructure, a network that provides not only traditional voice functionality but also offers full Internet access, and recognised the inherent security threats that existed...
Tags: Security Threat, Telephony, AT&T Wireless, Telecom & Utilities, VOIP, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Wireless, Security, Networking
Case studies
F5 Networks' FirePass Gives Rogers Corporation the Power to Provide Access to Employees Around the World
Rogers Corporation produces and supplies materials used for electronics manufacturing. During their travels abroad, sales employees of Rogers Corporation must have access to corporate applications and data. To safeguard this access, Rogers looked for a remote access solution that would be stable, easy to operate, and secure, but that would...
Tags: Microsoft Access, F5 Networks Inc., Rogers Corp., SSL, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Remote Access, Network Security, Sales Strategy, Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Sales
Case studies 2005-12-01
Internet activists up in arms over Roger's hijacking of Web pages
Rogers Communications Inc. is drawing fire for what some critics are calling a violation of Net Neutrality. It appears that Rogers is testing the deployment of Deep Packet Inspection DPI technology to splice into customers' Web traffic, inserting its own messages into a Web page. Below...
Tags: Web, Web Page, Rogers Communications Inc., Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Product Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-11
Rogers Communications and HP: Wireless Mobile Workforce Innovations
This webcast shows how the leading wireless telecommunications company in Canada, works with HP outsourced support services to increase the speed and efficiency of their customers' mobile workforce.
Tags: Innovation, Hewlett-Packard Co., Rogers Communications Inc., Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Human Resources
Webcasts 2007-01-01
HP Case Study: Rogers Communications, Inc.
Rogers Communications Inc., is a diversified Canadian communications and media company engaged in four primary lines of business. The company needed to launch an innovative new mobile business solution for field service and sales organizations; manage IT costs to match growth of new revenue stream; and eliminate the burden of...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Rogers Communications Inc., Web Hosting, It Services, Data Centers, Internet, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
Case studies
Investigate WarDriving and wireless penetration testing with OS X
When people think of WarDriving and attacking wireless networks, Linux is usually the first OS that comes to mind. While there are excellent tools available for Linux, there are also several outstanding tools for the wireless hacker available for OS X. In this sample chapter from ...
Tags: Tool, WarDriving, Chapter Coverage, Apple Mac OS X, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS
Book chapters 2007-03-13
WarDrive: Investigate and defend the security of wireless networking
As more and more wireless networks are deployed, the need to secure them increases. Enter WarDriving, an effort to educate wireless-network users about the insecurities associated with wireless networking. In brief, WarDriving is the act of moving around a specific area and mapping the population of wireless access...
Tags: Security, Network, Wireless Networking, WarDrive, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Book chapters 2006-12-06
Rogers' Life
blog root
Tags: Blogging, xianfuyun@..., Rogers
Discussion threads 2006-01-26
Map your WarDrive with these two popular mapping applications
When WarDriving to test and analyze the security of a particular wireless network, one of the best things you can do is to map out your results. Maps generated from a WarDrive are very beneficial for identifying the correct WLAN of your target and for determining the maximum...
Tags: Chapter, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Linux, Operating Systems, Software
Book chapters 2007-01-24
An Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online
View Microsoft's Webcast to see how you can use Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, and learn about the importance of CRM from Martha Rogers, globally recognized leader in customer strategy and relationship marketing, and founding partner of The Peppers & Rogers Group, part of The Carlson Marketing Group. This Webcast also...
Tags: Microsoft Dynamics, Webcast, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Corp., CRM, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Webcasts 2008-04-01
How low can you go?
We asked what Russian scientific achievement, considered a geological landmark, produced the deepest hole ever dug.The Kola Superdeep Borehole, located in Russia's Kola Peninsula, reached a final depth of more than 12 kilometers.The project began in the early 1970s as a strictly scientific measure. Over the next three decades, Russian...
Tags: Kola Superdeep Borehole, Guest Contributor, kilometer
Technical articles 2003-08-13
(Images: SpaceShipTwo--your ticket to space)
and it only took 60 yearsIf you watch an old Buck Rogers movie, you'll see an amazing resemblance of this shit. Except the smoke drifted upwards and sparks fell to towards the "planet" as it rocketed through the atmosphere.
Tags: ProjManager
Discussion threads 2006-10-10
A letter from Willie
In this politically charged environment we are currently in. Be aware that there is more than Blue v. Red going on.Thanks for reading and I hope all who can, do what Willie does.By Willie Nelson AUSTIN, Texas -- Will Rogers said, "You know
Tags: PSer
Discussion threads 2006-11-02
Why Wireless?
Many organizations are installing wireless access points or pondering what wireless devices to install and why. This webcast will cover the pros and cons of wireless networks, provide some key points to consider as you evaluate wireless deployments.
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts
Wireless LANs vs. Wireless WANs
This paper discusses the differences between wireless LAN and wireless WAN, and the two technologies are explained in detail, including: coverage, speeds, security, costs and the different uses of each. Also discussed is the possible use of these technologies together and how they compliment each other for wireless data access.
Tags: WLAN, Wireless WAN, Sierra Wireless, WANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, LANs, Wireless LANs, Networking
White papers 2002-11-18
New Android UI
Here is a quick demo of the new UI for Android by Garett Rogers
Tags: screenshots, android, ui
Image galleries 2008-02-20
Wireless That Works: Where Wireless Makes Sense
Learn where wireless makes sense for your business. In the second installment of our year-long campaign "Wireless that Works," ZDNet's Dan Farber looks at how a business determines if it needs wireless and also how to establish a measurable ROI. We'll examine two case studies: one where wireless is working,...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts 2003-04-28
Wired or wireless: It's not an either/or
yes it is either / or.Since Company data is required by law to be secured, and wireless by design is not secure.either obey the laws or go wireless.seems simple enough.wireless devices other than the road warriors laptops are people's pe
Tags: tech manager, networking, hardware, it management, Jaqui, wireless, Wired Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-11-28
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