The Internet and a wave of global communications technologies have set the bar higher than ever before and transformed information into a powerful commodity. As the real-time enterprise emerges, the concept of "Connectivity" is evolving almost as quickly as the increasingly virtual, mobile workforce that wants to stay connected. Indeed, these workers require more than just wireless communications in order to stay one step ahead of the competition today. A diverse array of solutions - from smartphones and Web-enabled phones to laptops, kiosks and home PCs with secure IPSec and SSL VPN connections - makes it possible for these workers to achieve significant productivity gains, and their companies to achieve competitive advantage.
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