Mark Els

Articles by Mark Els

Nortel bullish on mobility

Nortel Networks Corp. is fast-tracking a range of Wi-Max products to make the most of what it believes will be a short-lived market in fixed Wi-Max communication.

Smarter multiplexer pushes optical closer to the edge

Light waves, left unchecked for too long as they travel through the miniscule glass fibres in our optical networks, have a tendency to go on wildly rambunctious rides. The unruly wavelengths scatter apart and break up until their energy fizzles out.

CA *net gets boost

Insatiable demand for broader bandwidth is breaking the boundaries of Canada

Rural health bonds by virtual reality

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Mountain resort hits new high with management suites

Managing the network system at Blue Mountain Resorts has become easier for Mike Nancekivell since he started using the Altiris Client Management and Asset Management Suites.

A whole new (biometrics) world

Security initiatives by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) could open up new avenues for the deployment of biometric technologies across the globe. Montreal-based ICAO, which sets guidelines and standards for passports and travel documents worldwide, is pushing for its 189 member countries to adopt machine-readable, electronic passports by 2010.

Builder outsources collaboration

There was a time, not six months ago, that Darren Soltes would cringe at the notion of having to resort to e-mail as a professional, urbane communication tool in the workplace. Soltes wanted to work together, to pool resources and act as a team in real-time.

Meters to drive Wi-Fi

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