Concerns about security and poor performance are still holding back wireless
local area network (Lan) adoption for many UK firms, research reports.
A survey by wireless networking firm
AirMagnet
found that 43 per cent of companies which have so far resisted wireless adoption
in the workplace are concerned about how to ensure the network's security.
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A further 29 per cent are delaying implementation because they perceive
wireless Lans to be slower or less reliable than traditional wired networks.
However, the study reports that benefits are being felt by business which
have already made the transition to wireless.
Almost two thirds of those already using the technology said that they intend
to increase investment in wireless networks in the future.
Ian Schenkel, EMEA managing director at AirMagnet, said: "The research
demonstrates that, although many companies have moved to a combination of wired
and wireless networks to increase employee productivity, incorrect
preconceptions are continuing to hold many more back.
"This means that most are still missing out on the increased productivity,
mobility and convenience delivered by wireless networks.
"The security concerns expressed by respondents are easily addressable using
a variety of methods. For example, point monitoring using a mobile device or
laptop solution allows users to identify isolated risks.
"Ad hoc or continuous monitoring with an enterprise-level tool which alerts
users to any potential threats or security weaknesses, in some cases proactively
scanning the network for potential issues, adds a further level of security to
protect users."
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