Integra Systems, Inc., has partnered with www.enterasys.com on the development of a white paper for the healthcare vertical market. While we have written and developed numerous white papers for many companies and organizations; this paper is unique. www.enterasys.com is the little known company that when they have the ability to sit at the table and tell their story – eyebrows raise and folks start to write real fast as well as pound away on their laptop. While IEEE standards define the basics for the WLAN, there is much more that should be checked out “under the hood”. The key issue is capacity and the total cost of ownership. So this company has taken a different approach. They have designed a network technology approach from the ground up with a true unified architecture. This is not cobbled together as in some design approaches. A sigh of relief to the healthcare CIO that can reduce management costs, reduce the TCO, and improve reliability especially in this whole BYOD era. Read ahead.
http://pages.enterasys.com/RealityLifeCriticalWirelessHealthcareNetworkIntegraHealthcare_lp.html

Great article. BYOD is here to stay and as a result I’m sure we’ll see more innovative Mobile Device Management (MDM) Software being released. Our company uses a MDM software called MobileIron to manage company owned devices. As you touched on, Employee-owned Multi-OS devices need to connect to the enterprise, and company and personal data have the potential to get entangled. Boundaries must be put in place in order to ensure corporate data, security and privacy rules stay in place.
Healthcare terms are widely spreads all around the world and a number of peoples are getting affordable benefits. Therefore to promote the concept of healthcare system around the society health organizations are playing a vita role by opening urgent care centers in every regions which are liable to offer positive emergency service to the people with affordable cost of price.
Sorry, not replied sooner, but I have been buried with work. Julian (your dad), is a great guy in so many ways. MobileIron…will have to check this out. Maybe one day we can have a cup of coffee. Would be happy to give some of my “old wisdom”, as been in this space for thirty years.