The Business Benefits Of WiFi

WiFi has evolved from a “nice-to-have” to a critical investment for businesses of all kinds. Businesses that offer WiFi access to visitors are seeing higher sales and customer satisfaction, while WiFi at the business drives employee productivity and collaboration.

Productivity and Collaboration. Employees rely on WiFi more than ever to perform their jobs and stay productive.

Guest Access. Guest access is likewise a necessary service for visitors and customers. Business partners or vendors need it for on-site meetings or project work, particularly if cellular connections within a corporate office are poor.

WiFi is key to business success and should be considered an essential part of any business communications package, offering flexible, dependable connectivity for employees, guests and customers alike.

The Business Benefits Of WiFi

Governing the Smart, Connected City

Cities are where the action is when it comes to using technology to thicken the mesh of civic goods — more and more cities are using data to animate and inform interactions between government and citizens to improve wellbeing.

Governing the Smart, Connected City.

Next Generation P2P: Measuring Growth in the Peer-to-Peer Industry

If anything, peer-to-peer businesses are reaching for the next rung. As Internet usage expands — as it did, acutely, during the past half decade — the ability to connect and, perhaps more importantly, the ways that we connect, have been bridge-building engines for the P2P industry.

Next Generation P2P: Measuring Growth in the Peer-to-Peer Industry.

 

Five surprising reasons ships need Internet access

The commercial shipping industry uses Internet access to navigate the waters of the world, but that’s hardly the only benefit of connectivity.

Five surprising reasons ships need Internet access.