WH: Mobil Computing Site mobil computing site. From Date Tue, 2 Feb 1999 093815 0600 site with several leads and papers on mobil working CMD Subcription/unsubscription/info requests send e-mail http://www.eyetap.org/wearables/wear-hard/19996080.html
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ACM Crossroads Discussion Board How mobile computing functions?details. hello sir please send me the site address where i get good material for introduction of mobil computing thank you. http://www.acm.org/crossroads/discus/messages/9/37.html?1077561441
Mobil Computing In Der Medizin Mobile Computing Diese ist ohne Mobile Computing nicht zu überwinden. Die Umsetzungsmöglichkeiten sind vielfältig. http://www.informatikmed.de/mobil_computing.htm
Extractions: Einkaufen bei bild.de InformatikMed Die Seite für Medizininformatik Menü: Startseite Kontakt Banner Farm Software ... Mobile Computing Auf dem Weg zur elektronischen Patientenakte stellt die patientennahme Datenerfassung eine Hürde dar. Diese ist ohne Mobile Computing nicht zu überwinden. Die Umsetzungsmöglichkeiten sind vielfältig. Es gibt Lösungen mit Palm, PDA, Notebooks, Barcode-Scannern und viele mehr. Anbieter: MobiDik: Mobile Datenerfassung im Krankenhaus Clinic-Palm Mobile Doctor Werbung: Einige Anbieter: Clinic-Palm (c) Alexander Beyer, Aschau im Chiemgau
Mobil Computing Mobile Computing. by Chuck Horowitz. On the road, again. You can now say that the PalmPilot has reached a position of stature almost http://www.hal-pc.org/journal/nov00/Column/mobile/mobile.html
Extractions: by Chuck Horowitz www.sonystyle.com In August, Government Computer News had an article that published the results of a Reader Survey they did relating to notebook computers. The survey measured reader interest in durability, battery life, display size or type, processing power, built-in CD-ROM drives, weight, hard drive size, integrated networking capability, price, size, built-in floppy disk drive, PC Card devices, internal modems, built-in pointing devices, multimedia capabilities, keyboard and docking hardware. The machines graded in the survey were by Dell Computing Corporation, Gateway, Toshiba and IBM and they were rated in that same order. Dell walked away with the honors in 12 of 17 categories. Gateway got 5 of 17 categories, Toshiba got 1 of 17 categories (they tied with Gateway) and IBM was the lowest in all categories. Pen Computing Magazine www.casio.com www.compaq.com www.hp.com and www.symbol.com Microtech International, Inc. makes the ZiO. This USB (Universal Serial Bus) device will transfer all data (including audio and video) from digital devices to USB equipped PCs or MACs. Without cables or batteries, the ZiO uses any standard USB port. ZiOs are available for Multimedia Secure Digital, Smart Media and Compact Flash (including the IBM Microdrive previously mentioned in this column). Microtech can be reached at 800-626-4276 or www.microtechint.com
Mobile Computing|KLUWER Academic Publishers mobil computing Implementing Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies is designed to address some of the business and technical challenges of http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-7137-X
Extractions: Virtual enterprises and mobile computing are emerging as innovative responses to the challenges of doing business in an increasingly mobile and global marketplace. In this rapidly changing environment, it is critical to focus on the fundamental technological aspects that enable the concept of pervasive computing. Mobil Computing: Implementing Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies is designed to address some of the business and technical challenges of pervasive computing that encompass current and emerging technology standards, infrastructures and architectures, and innovative and high impact applications of mobile technologies in virtual enterprises. The various articles examine a host of issues including: the challenges and current solutions in mobile connectivity and coordination; management infrastructures; innovative architectures for fourth generation wireless and Ad-hoc networks; error-free frequency assignments for wireless communication; cost-effective wavelength assignments in optical communication networks; data and transaction modeling in a mobile environment, and bandwidth issues and data routing in mobile Ad-hoc networks.
EHealthCoach, August 02: Mobil Computing And HIPAA Mobile computing and HIPAA Electronic storage and transmission of data poses some security risks whether the computer and communication systems are wireline or http://www.ehealthcoach.com/FR-MobCompHIPAA.asp
Extractions: Electronic storage and transmission of data poses some security risks whether the computer and communication systems are wireline or wireless. Unauthorized access, alteration or destruction of data, digital fraud and "denial of service" are types of security risks that can result in inaccurate records, legal liability, reduced customer confidence, and various costs associated with preventing, detecting and recovering from data security breaches. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 requires that healthcare provider organizations protect the confidentiality and security of all personally identifiable patient health information they collect, store, use or transmit, whether via paper or electronic methods. Mobile computing involves two unique risks - protection of data stored on devices that may be lost or stolen and protection of data that is transmitted during wireless transmission. HIPAA requires encryption of data during transmission. Some medical professionals use password protection on their PDAs. Others don't, saying it defeats the benefit of "instant on" speed and convenience that makes the devices so useful. Because open infrared ports can pose a security risk, many users ensure the ports remain closed except when beaming data.
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Extractions: Fast Infrared LAN Access Point for Mobil Computing Specifications: Network Operating System supported: Novell NetwareR 3.x, 4.x, Microsoft Windows NT3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Microsoft LAN Manager, IBM Lan Server Infrared speed supported: 4Mbit/s (FIR), 1,152Mbit/s (MIR), 115Mbit/s(SIR) LAN access connectors: 10Base-T(RJ-45) and 10Base2(BNC) connectors with automatic active media detection Network access media: 10Mbps Ethernet complies with ANSI/IEEE 802.3 10Base2 and 10Base T standard Frame type supported: IEEE 802.2, IEEE802.3, Ethernet II, and SNAP with auto configuration LEDs indicating status of infrared link and network traffic Transmission range: 1 cm to > 100cm (IrDA standard) Transmission area: 30 degree cone Power supply: 100 VAC 50/60 Hz 12VA (Input) 6.5 VDC 700mA (output)
Extractions: For Immediate Release HANDS HIGH SOFTWARE'S THOUGHTMANAGER 2.0 WINS EDITORS' PICK AWARD FROM MOBILE COMPUTING AT COMDEX EAST PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 27, 2000 Hands High Software's ThoughtManager 2.0, a personal idea organizer, manager and note-taker for the Palm platform, was among the winners for "Editors' Pick" honors at the recent Comdex show from Mobile Computing magazine. The company is headquartered here. The editors stated: "At $20, ThoughtManager 2.0 adds the ability to share outlines with other ThoughtManager users and the ability to save outlines as templates. Users of the program also can now attach notes and drawings, select fonts and use color Palm systems." ThoughtManager 2.0's predecessor product, Hands High's ThoughtMill 1.0, was the 1998 runner-up for top Palm program of the year from ZDNet and PC Magazine. It garnered a five out of five star rating from ZDNet and four out of five from Tucows, the company reports. "It's an incredibly versatile tool, " says its creator, Shannon Pekary, president of Hands High Software. "It adds personal idea organization, project management and note-taking capability to the Palm's versatility. "There's no easier way for Palm users to quickly capture ideas, organize them and share them with others."
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Extractions: Sie sind auf den Seiten von LapXpress gelandet, einem Schnellversand für mobile Computer. Wir halten unsere Kosten niedrig, indem wir wenig Verwaltungsaufwand betreiben - Sie bestellen bei uns die Ware "pur". Unsere Produktseiten sind mit Frames aufgebaut. Sollten Sie einen nicht-framefähigen Browser oder ein Lesegerät benutzen , können Sie hier auf den Navigationsrand.
Extractions: Web posted at: 3:21 p.m. EDT (1921 GMT) by Matt Hamblen CHICAGO (IDG) Mobile computing vendors gathered here last week announced more options for remote workers. But information technology managers and analysts described the array of devices, operating systems and wireless protocols as confusing and even "daunting." MORE COMPUTING INTELLIGENCE IDG.net home page Computerworld's home page Computerworld Year 2000 resource center Computerworld's online subscription center ... Questions about computers? Let IDG.net's editors help you Subscribe to IDG.net's free daily newsletter for IT leaders Search IDG.net in 12 languages News Radio Computerworld Minute Fusion audio primers IT managers said they welcome choices but worry about getting stuck supporting an operating system or protocol that won't last in the market. "It's definitely daunting having to make choices in the current environment," said Jim Vannette, chairman of Holland Special Delivery, a delivery service in Holland, Mich., that's developing a mobile automation system for its drivers. "There's such a staggering array of options without standards."
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Linux PR: MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE AWARDS ON-DEMAND COMPUTING CONTRACT TO IBM Affiliate site of. mobil TRAVEL GUIDE AWARDS ONDEMAND computing CONTRACT TO IBM. Oct 7th, 1421 UTC. IBM To Provide Leading Travel Service with Utility-Like Access to Server Processing, Storage and http://linuxpr.com/releases/5172.html
Extractions: Oct 7th, 14:21 UTC IBM To Provide Leading Travel Service with Utility-Like Access to Server Processing, Storage and Networking Capacity Armonk, N.Y., October 4, 2002 ... IBM announced today that it has been awarded a contract by Mobil Travel Guide to provide the company with large-scale computing infrastructure on-demand over the Internet. The contract for on-demand mainframe and storage computing services is the first of its kind in the travel and transportation industry. Under terms of the 5-year agreement, IBM will provide the Illinois-based travel guide service with on-demand access to Linux-based server processing, storage and networking capacity from IBM e-business hosting centers in the United States. Instead of the physical Web, database and application servers they currently rely on, Mobil Travel Guide will tap into "virtual servers" on IBM zSeries mainframes and Enterprise Storage Servers running Linux, paying only for the computing power and capacity they require. Mobil Travel Guide will utilize the IBM computing resources to support the expansion of a new web-based service Mobil Companion which offers customized service for auto travelers. The Mobil Companion travel program targets upscale leisure auto travelers with benefits that include state of the art web-based travel planning, 24 hour enroute travel support services, upgraded services and preferred rates from hotels, restaurants and other travel service providers.
InternetWeek.com Friday, October 4, 2002, 1000 AM EDT. mobil Travel Guide Chooses Utility computing, Linux. ByTom Smith with IBM for utility computing, or computing power on demand, over the http://www.internetwk.com/story/INW20021004S0004
Extractions: Mobil Travel Guide has inked a five-year deal with IBM for utility computing, or computing power on demand, over the Internet. IBM said the contract for Linux-based utility computing services is the first of its kind in the travel and transportation industry. IBM will provide on-demand access to Linux-based server processing, storage, and networking capacity from IBM e-business hosting centers in the United States. Mobil will tap into IBM zSeries mainframes running Linux, and pay only for the computing power and capacity that gets used. The utility model will support a new Web-based service Mobil Companion offering customized service for auto travelers. The program includes Web-based travel planning, travel support services, and preferred rates at hotels, restaurants, and other travel service providers. The Mobil service will launch later this year.
Mobil Travel Guide Chooses Utility Computing, Linux mobil Travel Guide Chooses Utility computing, Linux. By Tom Smith, InternetWeek. Oct 4, 2002 (1000 AM) URL http//www.internetweek.com/story/ showArticle.jhtml?articleID=6401103 inked a fiveyear deal with IBM for utility computing, or computing power on demand, over the Internet http://www.internetweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=6401103
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AUSTRALIEN-INFO.DE Mobile Computing - Mit Dem Laptop Unterwegs In Translate this page mobile computing - mit dem Laptop unterwegs in Australien. roter Pfeil Informationen zur Stromversorgung in Australien. mobile computing (mobil ins Internet). http://www.australien-info.de/daten-mobile-computing.html
Extractions: Vereinzelt findet man auch noch "Australia" RJ-45 -Buchsen als Wandstecker. Moderne Telefonanlagen haben oft das eine Ende des Kabels in diesem landesspezifischen Wandanschluss, während das andere in einem so genannten RJ-11-Stecker endet, der wiederum im Apparat steckt. Dies ist der weltweit am weitesten verbreitete Stecker. Auch der Modem-Ausgang am PC ist meist eine RJ-11-Dose. Also: Stecker aus dem Telefon raus, rein in den Laptop, fertig.