Profile of Paul Korzeniowski
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Paul Korzeniowski is a freelance contributor to InformationWeek who has been examining IT issues for more than two decades. During his career, he has had more than 10,000 articles and 1 million words published. His work has appeared in the Boston Herald, Business 2.0, eSchoolNews, Entrepreneur, Investor's Business Daily, and Newsweek, among other publications. He has expertise in analytics, mobility, cloud computing, security, and videoconferencing. Paul is based in Sudbury, Mass., and can be reached at [email protected]
Articles by Paul Korzeniowski
posted in March 2008
3/27/2008
The inexorable push to higher speed wireless LANs recently took a significant step forward. Wireless access points that support PoE (Power over Ethernet) and cost less than $1,000 are now in the product delivery pipeline.
3/24/2008
The mobile phone market is rapidly expanding as new players -- like Apple and Google -- make their entrance. This is creating problems for smaller businesses, which must contend with the growing variety of mobile operating systems among their employees, all on a limited IT budget
3/20/2008
Unified communications promise to deliver substantial productivity improvements, but their acceptance has been hampered by the significant integration work that they usually require. Recently, vendors have begun delivering more plug-and-play systems, which should appeal to small and medium businesses.
3/17/2008
With its ability to lower the cost of voice applications and spur additional deployments, open source VoIP could be the solution smaller businesses have been looking for
3/13/2008
One problem with carving out a successful market niche is that sometimes you attract unwanted suitors. Iomega, which manufactures portable data storage solutions, now finds itself in such a position, so its future is unclear.
3/11/2008
How many email messages were in your In Box this morning? 10? 20? 50? 100? 150? As the number continues to grow, enterprises are finding it more and more difficult to manage them effectively.
3/11/2008
Aruba's business is based on identifying the needs of small to midsize companies. Its latest foray into network management is good news for smaller businesses struggling to deal with their growing web of mobile devices
3/6/2008
How pervasive is mobile computing? In 2008, the cellular market will generate $1 trillion in revenue. That is $200 million more than Australia, which happens to have the 19th largest economy in the world. Wow, those are impressive numbers.
3/3/2008
Many smaller businesses have lax security policies, leaving their customers' confidential data vulnerable to identity thieves. These slipshod procedures could end up costing a business much more than the steps needed to protect sensitive information