
Topic: Conferences, Events and Seminars
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Fortress Technologies and Enterasys Networks to Provide
Secure Wireless Solution
BOSTON ? 802.11 Planet ? June 26, 2003 ? Fortress Technologies, the leader in security for wireless networks, today announced that it has formed a strategic alliance with Enterasys Networks Inc., a global provider of Business Driven Networks? for enterprise customers.
By: 802.11 Planet Staff
BOSTON -- It was a hot day in Massachusetts, but inside the Boston World Trade Center, the show floor of the 802.11 Planet Conference & Expo was cool. Not calm however, as hundreds swarmed in the booths to get information on the latest Wi-Fi products on the market now or soon to come.
June 25, 2003 - Homega Research welcomed early this week Microsoft Corp. (Windows eHome Division) as keynote speaker and the Privileged Sponsor for "Net-atHome2003: Your Gateway to the Markets", to be held on October 30 & 31 in Cannes, French Riviera.
"We are excited about being part of the Net atHome conference again this year." Jonathan C. Cluts, Director, Microsoft Corp., and last year's keynote speaker, said. "We are looking forward to meeting with our partners and industry players at this year's event".
June 25 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/-
"Net-atHome?2003 (http://www.net-athome.com/event03): Your Gateway to the Markets", the premier & largest event in Europe covering ?Home Networks & Gateways, Connected Appliances and Internet Services? is being hosted by Homega Research from October 27 to 31 at the Sofitel Royal Casino Hotel in Cannes Mandelieu (French Riviera).
CHICAGO, Jun 10, 2003 -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- --
PCTEL, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCTI), a leading provider of Wi-Fi and cellular mobility software, software-defined radio products and access technology, announced today that Marty Singer, PCTEL Chairman and CEO, will present and participate in the Ferris, Baker Watts Wi-Fi Forum panel discussion at 3:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 11th at the "21" Club in New York City. The panel will also include executives from other established Wi-Fi technology companies.
By: Bob Brewin
From: computerworld
Global coordination of frequency bands for wireless LANs, spectrum for the European Union-backed Galileo satellite navigation system, and global frequency allocations for a broadband Internet service for airline passengers top the agenda at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2003 (WRC-03), which began yesterday in Geneva.
The month-long event, which UN agency the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) holds every several years, allocates and manages the radio spectrum on a global basis for a variety of wireless uses, products and technology. It involves representation from more than 180 nations and runs through July 4.
By RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM, ASSOCIATED PRESS
BOMBAY, India (AP) - High-speed wireless Internet access, or Wi-Fi, will change the way people use computers, Intel Corp.'s president and chief operating officer Paul Otellini said Monday.
"Wi-Fi to my mind is the next big thing, it's the most exciting thing," Otellini told a gathering of business and technology leaders during his first visit to India.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- iAnywhere Solutions Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY) , today announced that Martyn Mallick, unwired solutions evangelist, will be a highlighted speaker this week at JavaOne 2003. Mr. Mallick will discuss strategies for designing and implementing successful Java applications for the unwired enterprise. In addition, iAnywhere Solutions will demonstrate a variety of mobile Java enterprise applications in booth # 838.
Atlanta, GA, June 4, 2003 ? D-Link, the worldwide leader in manufacturing of Broadband, networking and communications technologies, was honored at SUPERCOMM's 6th Annual SUPERQuest Awards Ceremony, held June 3rd at the Georgia World Congress Center. The D-Link DCS-2000 ExpressEtherNetwork 10/100 Fast Ethernet Camera was selected as runner-up in the Network Design and Services, Network Infrastructure category.
Extending the Home Network: Audio and Video Applications to Drive New Growth Consumers beginning to warm to the idea of extending data networks beyond simple PC connectivity; home computers and consumer electronics seen as multimedia hubs.
June 4, 2003 ? Householders currently using a data network are starting to look beyond basic PC-based functionality to more ?entertaining? options, according to Status of Digital Networks and Applications, a newly released report by Parks Associates and the Consumer Electronics Association.






