Will 11n <i>Ever</i> Supplant Ethernet To The Desktop?

That's just one of the questions <em>InformationWeek Analytics </em>is looking to answer with our first-ever "Wireless Nation" report. Security and compliance are also high on our coverage list.

Lorna Garey, Content Director, InformationWeek Reports

May 21, 2009

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That's just one of the questions InformationWeek Analytics is looking to answer with our first-ever "Wireless Nation" report. Security and compliance are also high on our coverage list.We're aware that when budgets get tight, replacing a proven connectivity method with a pre-standard spec isn't at the top of most IT groups' to-do lists. Delays in 11n ratification don't help (we're now looking at Q4 2010).

But when things inevitably pick up and employees start asking about expanded wireless coverage, we want you to be ready with the ultimate guide to what's new in security, fixed/mobile convergence, compliance, and architectures. To that end, we're asking for your help. Click over to our comprehensive poll, and take 10 minutes to provide your perspective. This survey is a bit longer and more in-depth than our usual polls, but we're looking to give the definitive word on wireless in the enterprise going into 2010. Thanks for your time.

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Lorna Garey

Content Director, InformationWeek Reports

Lorna Garey is content director of InformationWeek digital media.

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