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11/11/2004

Best Buy Improves Corporate Productivity with Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Network

Best Buy Improves Corporate Productivity with Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Network

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 10, 2004--
Innovative Cisco Wi-Fi Infrastructure and Cisco Compatible Notebooks from HP Improve Operational Efficiency





Cisco Systems(R) (Nasdaq:CSCO) today announced that Best Buy, North America's number one electronics retailer, has successfully deployed wireless networks across its Minneapolis-based corporate campus and in its more than 640 retail stores nation-wide to help increase workforce productivity.

Using Cisco(R) Aironet(R) 1200 Series Access Points, CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine and Cisco Compatible Business Notebooks from HP, the wireless network enables Best Buy to move toward a more agile and efficient work environment that fosters collaboration and accelerates the pace of business.

With real-time wireless access to business-critical applications and collaboration tools, Best Buy's workforce can respond quickly, creatively and effectively from anywhere on its 1.5 million-square-foot corporate campus and in its retail stores across the United States.

Approximately 60 percent of Best Buy's 5,000 corporate employees now take advantage of the Wi-Fi network in a variety of offices, conference rooms and common areas. The company's entire campus was designed with collaboration in mind and includes several informal meeting areas that encourage ad hoc business discussions. Further, based on a formal study to measure the productivity increases that result from wireless mobility, it was found that ubiquitous wireless access in the Best Buy corporate campus area adds five additional hours per week to the productivity of salaried employees.

"Cisco wireless technology helps Best Buy transform to a more efficient, customer-centric business model by enabling a dynamic working environment that improves employee productivity and agility," said Bob Willett, executive vice president of Operations for Best Buy. "We selected Cisco for its enterprise-class wireless security and its Cisco Compatible Extensions program whereby devices have an established set of innovative features incremental to the standards and have been tested interoperable with Cisco Aironet infrastructure for simplified deployment."

For the campus-wide network, Best Buy installed more than 1,000 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points in strategic locations inside the 42.5 acre facility to create a wireless infrastructure that provides seamless network access to their Cisco Compatible HP Compaq Business Notebooks and Tablet PCs with Intel Centrino mobile technology. HP, a Cisco Global Strategic Alliance partner, was the first vendor to make available Cisco Compatible notebooks and tablet PCs. Best Buy has also deployed four Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points in each retail store to provide wireless access to its local store functions. To maximize the security of its corporate resources, Best Buy uses Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption and Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS), a certificate system for highly secure authentication of users. For managing the Cisco Aironet infrastructure, Best Buy uses the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine.

"Electronic retailers such as Best Buy depend on a work environment that fosters collaboration and enables real-time, effective decision making," said Bill Rossi, vice president and general manager of Cisco's Wireless Networking Business Unit. "We are extremely pleased that Best Buy has selected Cisco as it looks to enhance the productivity and efficiency of its employees using the latest in wireless technology innovations."

The Cisco Compatible Extensions program enables customers to deploy their wireless local area networks (LANs) with increased confidence when they select from a broad variety of Wi-Fi mobile devices and client adapters that have been extensively tested for interoperability with Cisco Aironet infrastructure. A Cisco global strategic alliance partner, Intel worked closely with Cisco as a lead collaborator in the development of this program.

"Intel recognizes how important security is for users of wireless technology, so we worked closely with Cisco and designed from the ground up Intel Centrino mobile technology-based notebooks to support Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 3 to provide improved security and to help ensure compatibility with Cisco infrastructure," said Jim Johnson, general manager, Wireless Networking Group, Intel Corporation.

About Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, this year celebrates 20 years of commitment to technology innovation, industry leadership, and corporate social responsibility. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com. For ongoing news, go to http://newsroom.cisco.com.

Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo and Aironet are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Web site are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.



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11/9/2004

CRN | Breaking News | Bluetooth Shipments Set To Double Yet Again

Bluetooth Shipments Set To Double Yet Again



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By Mobile Pipeline News
4:30 PM EST Tue. Nov. 09, 2004
Worldwide shipments of Bluetooth chipsets and, by extension, devices that use those chipsets, is set to double for the second straight year, according to a market study released Tuesday by In-Stat/MDR.

Specifically, the study said that the number of Bluetooth chipsets will grow to 146 million units in 2004, which is roughly double the number from 2003. Similarly, the number of Bluetooth chipsets shipped in 2003 was double that of 2002, the study noted.




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11/8/2004

Bluetooth SIG Lays Out Roadmap for Bluetooth Wireless Technology

Bluetooth SIG Lays Out Roadmap for Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Monday November 8, 8:11 am ET
Three-Year Plan Includes Enhancements to Performance, Security, Power Consumption and Usability


OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- With the purpose of helping manufacturers plan for future products and setting industry expectations, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) today unveiled a three-year roadmap outlining a series of enhancements to the Bluetooth specification. Updates in the areas of performance, security, power optimization and usability will help maintain Bluetooth technology's position as the leading personal connectivity technology and establish a role in new markets.
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Bluetooth technology is currently the leading and only proven short-range wireless technology, used widely for personal area networking with devices like mobile phones, PCs, PDAs, headsets, and automotive hands-free systems. While Bluetooth technology is designed for personal area network applications, planned enhancements increase Bluetooth technology's applicability in new areas such as sensor scenarios, streaming audio applications, multi-player gaming and ad-hoc file sharing.

"This roadmap is the result of collaboration between the Bluetooth SIG's membership and staff to address future market demands and set the stage for Bluetooth wireless technology over the next two to three years. It will not only help manufacturers set their own product roadmaps but will also define Bluetooth technology's place in the wireless world," said Dr. Michael Foley, executive director of the Bluetooth SIG. "We don't believe there is a one- size-fits-all wireless technology and want to clearly outline Bluetooth technology's direction and core competencies."

Building on Bluetooth technology's inherent strengths of low power, low cost, built-in security, robustness, ease-of-use and ad-hoc capabilities, the SIG plans the following advancements for the technology:

2004 -- Performance and Power Consumption

The Bluetooth SIG is expecting an increasing need in the coming years for the technology to transfer larger data-intensive files wirelessly between personal devices, handle streaming CD-quality audio and run multiple, simultaneous device connections. The 2004 section of the roadmap will help address the necessary speed and through-put for these types of Bluetooth applications. Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) will triple the technology's performance with data rates of up to three megabits per second (mbps) while at the same time reducing power consumption.

2005 -- Quality of Service (QoS), Security and Power Consumption

In 2005, the Bluetooth SIG will test and release a new version of the specification that will further enhance the usability of multi-device scenarios, improve overall security, and dramatically improve power consumption, enabling Bluetooth sensors to last for multiple years on a single battery.

QoS enhancements address a need for more Bluetooth devices to be connected and run simultaneously, without latency or interference. With QoS, devices communicate their data transfer needs and traffic is prioritized accordingly. For example, Bluetooth technology will recognize that printing can handle a one second delay while a mouse or stereo headset cannot tolerate much latency.

This specification will enhance privacy during pairing by suggesting longer, alphanumeric pins, dramatically reducing the possibility for a security breach.

Additional improvements in power consumption, as well as an increase in the piconet maximum from seven slaves and one master to 255 devices plus master, will make Bluetooth technology well-suited for sensor scenarios such as home security systems and industrial automation applications. Bluetooth technology has the added benefit of allowing users to interface with sensor systems using other Bluetooth enabled devices. For instance, a user could disarm a home security system by pushing a button on a mobile phone, or a factory manager could monitor manufacturing processes by connecting sensors to a PC.

2006 -- Multi-cast, Security and Performance

In the 2006 update to the Bluetooth specification, the Bluetooth SIG will continue to improve on usability, security and performance.

Multi-cast capabilities will allow the same message to be sent to multiple devices one time, simultaneously allowing for improved usability and power consumption in applications like multiplayer gaming, multiple stereo headphones and speakers.

Already a remote risk, privacy enhancements will make it impossible for a device in non-discoverable mode to be located in even the most advanced, multi-year attack.

Performance enhancements will increase the range of very low power Bluetooth enabled sensors to approximately 100 meters.

Roadmap Timing

Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR was also announced today after a six-month prototyping phase. Products with EDR are expected in the next six to nine months. The next two versions of the specification are expected to have similar timing with testing completed and the specification available at the end of each year.

About the Bluetooth SIG

Bluetooth® wireless technology is revolutionizing the personal connectivity market by providing freedom from wired connections. It is a specification for a small-form factor, low-cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices, and connectivity to the Internet. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), comprised of leaders in the telecommunications, computing, and network industries, is driving development of the technology and bringing it to market. The Bluetooth SIG includes promoter group companies Agere, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia and Toshiba, and thousands of Associate and Adopter member companies. The Bluetooth SIG, Inc. headquarters are located in Overland Park, Kansas, U.S.A. For more information please visit http://www.Bluetooth.com.

The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.




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Source: Bluetooth SIG, Inc.



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