by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 20, 2009 | Uncategorized
I am currently in Italy and will be limiting my postings for the next two weeks. Will resume in full force upon my return to the Uniteds States on October 05.
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 18, 2009 | Uncategorized
As I am heading off to Europe tonight I had to get off this posting. Capsule has received it's first major win the the Neuron Enterprise Platform at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. This is a quote from The CIO at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Used with...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 12, 2009 | Meetings
I would say for the first event of this kind that this was a resounding success. Over two hundred connectivity, wireless, sensor, and DAS experts (as well as vendors and end users) convened on the grounds of the Harvard Medical School for two days...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 12, 2009 | Uncategorized
As I predicted last month, 802.11n was due after many years to get full ratification by IEEE in September. The final draft was approved by IEEE on Friday, September 11, 2009.
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 2, 2009 | Conferences
Thanks to a lot of hard work by Tim Gee, the first ever medical connectivity conference has finally come together. This should be an exciting two days September 9 and 10 at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. These two days are jam packed with a...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 28, 2009 | Uncategorized
Years ago, I wrote an article on phased array antenna technology for the use in WIFI panel arrays. This was essentially a description of today's modern radar in aircraft and naval vessels and how this could be applied to the enterprise WLAN...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 25, 2009 | 802.11n
With 802.11n around the corner and the final standard becoming approved pending September; it is predicted that there will be huge opportunity in healthcare to forklift out 802.11a/b/g AP(s). This will not occur overnight, but the added benefits of MIMO...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 22, 2009 | 802.11n
This has huge implications to wired/wirless networking in general. First it provides backwards compatibility with 802.11a/g, (also legacy b), but will require an AP not firmware refresh, but a forklift upgrade. This will allow competitive entrants like...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 18, 2009 | RFID and RFLS
The "just add water" story WF-Fi marketers publicizes loses steam in real-world applications. Although many Wi-Fi RTLS vendors tout the plug and play attributes of using their existing infrastructure, the leading manufacture of WLANS has a deployment...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 17, 2009 | Design Requirements
We have found that it is crucial that a strategic business plan be created so that that the right wireless and mobility technologies will be deployed to meet the mission critical business objectives. It has been our experience in the past that this has tended to...