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Work your disconnections.
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Computer User
- Article date:
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October 1, 2006
- Author:
- Heilman, Dan
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Long a utopian notion restricted to dreamy-eyed techies, the wireless workplace is really here. Companies big and small are taking advantage of the latest advancements in wireless gear to allow their staff to stay connected with the home base, whether they're in Malaysia or at a park bench across the street.
But getting your company to that magical point of connected-but-not-literally can be tricky, expensive, and even hazardous. We hope this issue of COMPUTERUSER helps clear the way if you're wondering what turn to take next in the wireless wilderness.
Regular contributor Mary E. Shacklett takes a macro view of that dilemma in her article "Getting Untethered." She ...