Tag Archives: wifi
A Brief History Of Video Conferencing
Surprisingly, video conferencing has been around for almost a century, although early forms of video conferencing were problematic and expensive. It made its way into flexible offices in the late 1970s and later became widely adopted alongside advances in Internet broadband and hardware.
November 17, 2020
essensys’ David Kinnaird On Common Wi-Fi Pitfalls And How To Avoid Them
David Kinnaird, President at essensys USA, talks flexible workspace technology basics. He gets real about workplace Wi-Fi and its common pitfalls.
June 2, 2017
Wildebeest At The Wi-Fi Hole
Kevin Winstanley of ip-Xchange talks rhinos, Wi-Fi speeds and the problem of taking Internet connection for granted.
October 8, 2014
ABCN WorldView Forum 2014: Talking Tech & Vanishing Acts (Day 2)
Day 2 of ABCN WorldView Forum showed business centre operators how to open up new revenue streams.
April 15, 2014
How Do New York’s WiFi Phone Booths Impact Global Business Centers?
New York City is getting innovative with a phone booth agenda that could actually empower the mobile worker world.
September 7, 2012
Mobile Workforce Productivity Rises 60%
A report by iPass shows that sixty percent of mobile employees are working up to 60 hours per week, sometimes more, which illustrates the resourcefulness of mobile workers to take advantage of wireless connections.
May 26, 2012