DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f1b0f6/wireless_lan_2011) has announced the addition of the "Wireless LAN 2011: Readying the Invisible Network for the Smart Revolution" report to their offering.
“Wireless LAN 2011: Readying the Invisible Network for the Smart Revolution”
With current industry attention focused on mobile platform wars and the latest smartphones and tablet battles, readying the invisible networks that make the mobile onslaught possible is too often overlooked.
Aberdeen's Wireless LAN (WLAN) 2011 report is the first industry study to track the impact of the rapid rise of smart devices on the WLAN, and its integration with wireline networks. It charts the course that Best-in-Class organizations take in preparing for the Smart Device Revolution, by optimizing the performance of their wireless networks, securing both the network edge and core, and smoothly integrating the wireless with the in-place wireline ('wired') networks.
Key benefits of this report:
- Boost Network Throughput
- Improve App Response Time
- Decrease Support Costs
Best-in-Class Performance:
Aberdeen used the following three key performance criteria to distinguish Best-in-Class companies:
- 66% unplanned WLAN downtime improvement over the prior year
- 43% unplanned LAN downtime improvement over the prior year
- $177 total annual network cost per connected employee
Key Topics Covered:
- Executive Summary
- Best-in-Class Performance
- Competitive Maturity Assessment
- Required Actions
- Chapter One: Benchmarking the Best-in-Class
- Business Context
- The Network Impact
- The Maturity Class Framework
- The Best-in-Class PACE Model
- Best-in-Class Performance Results
- Chapter Two: Benchmarking Requirements for Success
- Competitive Assessment
- Capabilities and Enablers
- Chapter Three: Required Actions
- Laggard Steps to Success
- Industry Average Steps to Success
- Best-in-Class Steps to Success
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f1b0f6/wireless_lan_2011

