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Blog Post:
WiMAX: A Giant Leap into Facilities
Dan Hounsell
Technology never rests, and wireless, or wi-fi, technology is hardly an exception. In health care facilities, for example, it’s now more common for wireless systems to transport signals to and from a host of devices — computers, refrigeration-monitoring devices, pagers, medical-telemetry...
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21 May 2008
Blog Post:
Accessibility: Roll a Mile on Their Wheels
Dan Hounsell
Doing research for an article years ago, I decided to put myself in someone else’s place. I moved around a city’s downtown area in a wheelchair to check out its accessibility. I wasn’t the first person to use this tactic to test a building, mall or city center, but I’m grateful...
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18 Sep 2007
Blog Post:
Managing From 35,000 Feet
Dan Hounsell
A colleague of mine likes to remind anyone within earshot of the benefits of considering issues “from 35,000 feet.” The phrase usually gets lost in a tide of similar business jargon and loses its impact. Still, it’s a powerful idea in terms of the “big picture” challenge...
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14 Aug 2007
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