Wireless networks are used in the business world to help employees be more productive while on the road, or to link remote offices. A new Intel Corp. study reveals wireless is playing an increasingly important role in the academic world as well
When a new physicians group formed last September at Four Counties Health Services (FCHS), a 16-bed hospital in Newbury, Ont, a town 40-minutes outside of London, Ont., it turned to wireless technology to help its family practice clinic leverage the FCHS network while having its own network to improve the efficiency of patient care.
When something went wrong with the wireless access points (AP) at Thomas Moore High School Academy in Magnolia, Del. Matthew Zink would have to leave in the middle of teaching a class to troubleshoot the problem. Zink is the school
Innovation, reliability and accountability are three sought after qualities in healthcare IT vendors, a recent panel discussion in Toronto revealed. The discussion revolved around IT vendor selection criteria used by healthcare providers in hospitals, public agencies and associations.
Mike Gaudreau of VIA Rail Canada Inc. says he chose a telecommunications network from MTS Allstream Inc. for the forward-thinking savvy and edgy competitiveness shown by the service provider. They