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Wireless equals results
Posted by Jaan on February 15th, 2008 | Add your comment
Overheard on the train from London to Oxford last week…
Designer 1: “How are you liking your new job?”
Designer 2: “Brilliant, it’s brilliant. But I couldn’t get anything done for my first two weeks, not a thing!”
D1: “Why not?”
D2: “No wireless. That ugly gray LAN wire kept me strapped down to my desk. I wanted to work over on the sofa, or on the stairs, or anywhere I could think of really, but not at my desk! What is this, 1998?”
D1: “Ooh that’s bad.”
Wireless allows people to work the way they want. And when they do, they will be in a position to deliver on their promises to you and your shared clients. Cut the cables. Get wifi. Watch change happen.
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