CDMA

Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a form of multiplexing (not a modulation scheme) and a method of multiple access that does not divide up the channel by time (as in TDMA), or frequency (as in FDMA), but instead encodes data with a special code associated with each channel and uses the constructive interference properties of the special codes to perform the multiplexing. CDMA also refers to digital cellular telephony systems that make use of this multiple access scheme, such as those pioneered by Qualcomm, and W-CDMA by the International Telecommunication Union or ITU.
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By: Cotendo     Published Date: Nov 18, 2011
Learn about the technology limitations killing the performance of mobile websites and mobile applications, plus how innovations in mobile content delivery networks (CDNs) can transform users' experience of the mobile Web.
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mobile cloud, mobile web performance, mobile website performance, mobile application performance, mobile content delivery
    
Cotendo
By: HP     Published Date: Nov 14, 2011
Read this whitepaper to learn the 3 key factors that IT managers need to consider when designing a scalable network for today's mobile workforce.
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networks, mobile, mobile workers, worforce, scalable
    
HP
By: BlackBerry     Published Date: May 03, 2010
Any IT person with a pulse knows that employees are flooding IT departments with requests to connect their personal smartphones to the company IT infrastructure. Notwithstanding the real productivity benefits from connected employees, until now many IT departments have turned down all such requests as a matter of policy. They calculated that the security and control risks outweighed the benefits from collaboration.
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blackberry, smartphones, wireless, pda, enterprise servers
    
BlackBerry
By: IBM     Published Date: Feb 01, 2010
IBM® WebSphere® ILOG Rules for COBOL generates a COBOL sub-program from the rules that have been externalized and managed in the ILOG Rules Repository. The externalization of business rules provides benefit to your business, as well as improves the efficiency of maintaining your COBOL applications. Corporations today continue to see value in running their core business applications on large-capacity mainframes. An organization's success depends largely upon its ability to respond quickly to today's complex, ever changing markets and regulatory climate. Businesses today need a Business Rule Management Systems (BRMS) solution that supports business changes and cycles far more effectively than traditional methods and takes direct advantage of business expertise. This IBM RedpaperT publication is intended for anyone who is interested in learning more about IBM WebSphere ILOG Rules for COBOL.
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ibm ilog, 802.11, bluetooth, cdma, gps
    
IBM
By: SharePoint     Published Date: Sep 06, 2009
All of the buzz about the technical previews of Office and SharePoint has many IT professionals looking to the first half of 2010 with excitement. Many are asking, ?What can I do to prepare for SharePoint 2010?? Even though many details about the upgrade are yet to be revealed, there is much that can be done today. The SharePoint product team has provided guidance on a number of items that can help organizations prepare, and Service Pack 2 includes a key tool that can provide additional insight and configuration information.
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sharepoint, active directory, bandwidth management, convergence, distributed computing
    
SharePoint
By: iPass     Published Date: Aug 28, 2008
Read this whitepaper now to learn all about 4G. New technologies, benefits and features of 4G will all be discussed in this white paper. Read now if you are considering future 4G deployment and find out how iPass can help!
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ipass, mobile, broadband, wimax, iptv
    
iPass
By: Microsoft - Windows Phone     Published Date: Jun 01, 2008
Mobile solutions are essential to a strong IT infrastructure because they facilitate employee access to information in near-real time, regardless of location. Organizations that implement mobile solutions benefit from a work force that remains fully connected to the business both on and off site. This paper compares the Research In Motion BlackBerry solution (BlackBerry mobile devices and BlackBerry Enterprise Server) with the Microsoft® mobile solution (Microsoft Windows Mobile® and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 with Microsoft ActiveSync® technology) by analyzing features of the user experience and the administrator experience. Use the information in this paper to understand the benefits and shortcomings of both solutions.
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windows phone, active directory, bandwidth management, convergence, distributed computing
    
Microsoft - Windows Phone
By: Kingston     Published Date: Feb 15, 2011
Learn how to balance the positive and negative effects of memory utilization in virtual infrastructures to better handle system workload and priority--while improving server utilization
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virtualization, memory overcommitment, memory performance, memory reclamation, vmware
    
Kingston
By: M3 Consulting, Inc.     Published Date: Feb 03, 2011
Offshoring Is a Cost Effective Solution to Your IT Needs
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software design, application development, web design, offshoring, it solutions
    
M3 Consulting, Inc.
By: Gartner, Inc     Published Date: Oct 28, 2010
New technologies emerge every day, but not all of them pay off, and adopting them too early might be risky for your organization.
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emerging trends, emerging technologies, hype cycle, new technologies, it trends
    
Gartner, Inc
By: xmannnnn     Published Date: Aug 06, 2010
Ultra High Speed Internet, TV and local/long distance phone services combined into 1 superior service.
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active directory, bandwidth management, convergence, distributed computing, ethernet networking
    
xmannnnn
By: HP.     Published Date: Oct 28, 2008
Developing a flexible roadmap to UC has become an urgent consideration for corporate decision makers that are actively seeking to leverage its untapped benefits. This issue needs to be addressed strategically, because UC typically cuts across multiple departments, making it more complex than many other IT projects. It can also lead to significant changes in business processes that may well have ramifications for the way that a company interacts with its customers and partners.
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key business, unified communications, telecommunications, technology, business
    
HP.
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