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  As organizations become increasingly aware of wireless networking's benefits, they are finding unique ways that it can provide competitive advantages. In all sorts of environments, organizations are using wireless networks to stay connected to the information they need to perform better.

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In an era in which instant access to information is a common expectation, network connectivity must be available wherever it's needed: indoors, outdoors, or in vehicles.

Organizations of all sizes-and in a wide range of industries-are implementing wireless LANs to provide this access.

Wireless networking offers small and medium-sized businesses parity with the ability of larger organizations to access and process information. It can also provide a competitive advantage in even the unlikeliest of industries.

Wireless networks make it possible to speed business processes and improve service, reach new markets, and improve overall productivity-all while reducing IT and administrative costs.

Wireless LANs deliver the following business benefits:

• Increased Productivity: The mobility allowed by wireless LANs increased users' access to the network by 3.5 hours per day, raising employee productivity by up to 27 percent.
• Time Savings: The ability to conduct business whenever and wherever the employee requires it contributed to a reported time savings of almost 90 minutes per employee per workday.
• Financial Savings: Employees' time saved had an annual dollar value of almost $14,000 per employee. In addition, wireless networks do not require many of the wiring costs associated with traditional LANs.

Find a solution that is simple to manage and offers a foundation for growth. Start by evaluating whether it can provide cost or efficiency advantages and what company functions it will benefit most. In some cases, a warehouse or logistics facility might be the logical starting point; in other instances it may be workers in vehicles, a public area, or a temporary work site.

 
   
   
   
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  10/27/2008
Planning for the WLAN Future

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