SIDEBAR: PEST CONTROL:
- Use what you have. Even the most basic security controls such as WEP are better than no controls at all.
- Implement end-to-end encryption with a virtual private network (VPN).
- Create detailed security policies that outline the appropriate use of wireless devices. Then educate users on the security risks they can pose.
- If wireless access is deemed a corporate necessity, look into WLAN products that have proprietary security systems.
Five Quick Tips for Making Wireless Work for You
1. MAKE SURE YOU FIT THE PROFILE
To date, only companies with a large or mission-critical mobile workforce, or remote manufacturing concerns, have derived a consistent ROI from wireless apps. Niche markets, such as universities and hospitals, have also had success.
2. ASK YOURSELF: DO I REALLY NEED IT?
Simply having a mobile workforce doesn't guarantee an ROI. Real-time information access has to dramatically help your business.
3. KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE
CIOs who are clear about the metrics they are trying to improve are in a position to quantify a project's success.
4. TALK TO YOUR USERS
Equipping workers with wireless devices and providing access to information isn't enough. The devices and the data exchange must be tested and tailored to fit their needs.
5. REMEMBER: LESS MAY BE MORE
Successful wireless projects don't necessarily need every bell and each whistle. For example, don't spend a ton to integrate always-connected devices with real-time data exchange when daily syncs will do.
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