mobility

Essential Projects and Success is Your Only Option

2020-06-11T11:35:09+00:00June 11th, 2020|

Essential Projects and Success is Your Only Option... By Jim Holt   RF-Works was classified as an essential service company during the COVID-19 shut-down. Many of the April and May projects that we were asked to plan and deliver were extremely time-sensitive and also important to life-safety.   Our customer’s being successful was the only

Workplace Trends affecting Design and Optimization for Wireless (and 15 best practices)

2020-04-08T20:54:08+00:00May 15th, 2019|

Workplace Trends affecting Design and Optimization for Wireless (and 15 best practices)   By Jim Portaro   Driven by changing work styles, mobile technology, and the growing presence of Millennials; today’s workplaces are changing, mostly for the better. We have needed expertise for designing and implementing wireless high density and mobility for these next-gen workspaces,

The Top Secret Recipe for “Wireless Done Right™”

2020-04-08T20:56:41+00:00May 1st, 2019|

The Top Secret Recipe for “Wireless Done Right™” By Jim Holt   Somewhere inscribed in pencil on a yellowed piece of paper inside a Louisville, Kentucky safe is Colonel Sanders’ Original Recipe of eleven herbs and spices, says KFC spokesman Rick Maynard. The safe lies inside a state-of-the-art vault that is surrounded by motion detectors,

High Density Wireless, It’s Not Just for Stadiums Anymore

2020-04-08T20:58:27+00:00April 23rd, 2019|

High-Density Wireless, It’s Not Just for Stadiums Anymore   By Jim Portaro and Cris Varvas Arguably we did the first High-Density Wireless for Stock Trading floors at both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Way back in the mid-Nineties, the NYSE created what was called “The Integrated Technology Plan”

Reaching 5 Nines In Your Wireless Network

2020-04-08T21:04:17+00:00February 5th, 2019|

By Jim Portaro, Principal and Founder The industry best practice measurement of availability is to achieve 5-Nines. This means the network is up 99.999% of the time and down for no longer than 0.001% or 5.26 minutes over the span of a year. This should be the minimum requirement for a converged network, which

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