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		<title>Live from Macworld: Timing is Everything.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 00:10:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Tullio</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coming to you live from the Macworld/MacIT show floor!  Last night more than 700 members of the press flooded the dedicated media event&#8230;. And our team must&#8217;ve done a demo for every one of them.  Some twice! (read article)   The reaction across the board has been remarkably consistent &#8212; the first response is &#8220;wow, [...]


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/04/ipadinnovation/' rel='bookmark' title='iPad spurs innovation in remote wireless access'>iPad spurs innovation in remote wireless access</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming to you live from the Macworld/MacIT show floor!  Last night more than 700 members of the press flooded the dedicated media event&#8230;. And our team must&#8217;ve done a demo for every one of them.  <a title="Some twice!" href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/lantronix_xprintserver_allows_ios_devices_to_use_network_printers/" target="_blank">Some twice! (read article)</a>   The reaction across the board has been remarkably consistent &#8212; the first response is &#8220;wow, it&#8217;s that easy!?&#8221;. Followed by &#8220;this is something every business needs&#8230;how could they not want an iOS network printing solution?&#8221;.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_946" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/macworld-1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-946 " title="Lantronix' Dean Lazzara provides live demo to Mac Observer" src="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/macworld-1.jpg" alt="macworld 1 Live from Macworld: Timing is Everything." width="210" height="125" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lantronix&#39; Dean Lazzara provides live demo to Mac Observer</p></div></td>
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<p>Recent stories about <a title="Apple" href="http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/18/10183671-analyst-at-least-48-million-ipads-will-be-sold-in-2012" target="_blank">Apple (read article)</a>, <a title="Boston Scientific" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/technology/businesses-too-have-eyes-for-ipads-and-iphones.html?pagewanted=all" target="_blank">Boston Scientific (read article)</a> and <a title="GE" href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/12/01/18/ge_exec_says_employee_iphones_macs_show_applicants_its_a_contemporary_company.html" target="_blank">GE (read article)</a> echo this sentiment &#8212; they&#8217;re deploying iPads at breakneck speed, but are feeling the pain of how to manage it, and more importantly how to manage and satisfy their internal users&#8217; needs, including printing.</p>
<p>Time will tell just how successful the xPrintServer will be.  But one thing is for sure &#8211; we&#8217;ve taken a leadership position in creating category awareness of iOS printing in the enterprise, highlighted the user pain, established ourselves as a market leader and evangelized an elegant solution.  Now comes the exciting part &#8211; leveraging marketing, sales and distribution to meet demand.</p>
<p>If Macworld, CES, and feedback from the field are any indication of what&#8217;s to come, we&#8217;ve got the right product, at the right time, for the right audience.</p>
<p>Timing is everything.</p>


<p>Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/02/integrating-transportation-systems-in-los-angeles/' rel='bookmark' title='Integrating Transportation Systems in Los Angeles'>Integrating Transportation Systems in Los Angeles</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/04/ipadinnovation/' rel='bookmark' title='iPad spurs innovation in remote wireless access'>iPad spurs innovation in remote wireless access</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/06/spider-population-growing-fast/' rel='bookmark' title='Spider population growing fast!'>Spider population growing fast!</a></li>
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		<title>Machine to Machine: You Don’t Need to Know M2M to Know You Want a Smart Meter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wagstaff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an engineer, I admit, I tend to get caught up in the “How”. How things work, that is. And in the world of M2M, there’s a LOT of “how” to sink my teeth into. But there’s also quite a bit of “why.” And the more powerful the argument for “why”, the more likely a [...]


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/08/lantronix-coming-to-a-vending-machine-near-you/' rel='bookmark' title='Lantronix: Coming to a Vending Machine Near You?'>Lantronix: Coming to a Vending Machine Near You?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/%e2%80%9cit%e2%80%99s-my-data-and-i%e2%80%99ll-cry-if-you-lose-it-%e2%80%9d/' rel='bookmark' title='“It’s my data, and I’ll cry if you lose it.”'>“It’s my data, and I’ll cry if you lose it.”</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an engineer, I admit, I tend to get caught up in the “How”. How things work, that is. And in the world of <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/m2m-renewed-focus-on-machines-communicating/" target="_blank">M2M</a>, there’s a LOT of “how” to sink my teeth into. But there’s also quite a bit of “why.” And the more powerful the argument for “why”, the more likely a new technology is to be adopted in the general population.</p>
<p>A recent <a href="http://m2mworldnews.com/2011/09/07/99102-new-market-strategies-study-reveals-which-m2m-solutions-americans-find-most-appealing/" target="_blank">study</a> by <a href="http://www.marketstrategies.com/" target="_blank">Market Strategies International</a> found Americans are attracted to M2M concepts that seek to make their lives easier, safer, or help them save money.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none;" title="Lantronix_M2M_Global Connectivity" src="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Lantronix_M2M_Global-Connectivity.jpg" alt="Lantronix M2M Global Connectivity Machine to Machine: You Don’t Need to Know M2M to Know You Want a Smart Meter" width="160" height="119" />American consumers found appeal in the primary M2M concepts<br />
in this order:</p>
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<li>Home energy management</li>
<li>Health monitoring</li>
<li>Property security</li>
<li>People/pet security</li>
<li>Mobile banking/shopping</li>
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<p>Despite the somewhat obvious nature of this information, it left me with that familiar question: “Why?” Why we do what we do at Lantronix, that is.</p>
<p>Over the last 12-18 months, we’ve focused heavily on the “whys” related to M2M. Because we’ve arrived at the conclusion that the “how” we do things (connecting machines) is simply a conduit for the reason WHY we do it: To make your life better by providing more information in context. To help you make smarter decisions with less time, less money, and less risk.</p>
<p>We’ve worked in the last 2 years with cities to <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/solutions/transportation-case-systems-integrated.html" target="_blank">improve traffic flow</a> (which saves time and improves safety), we’ve worked with <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/solutions/gov.html" target="_blank">government contractors to use M2M</a> to remove humans from dangerous flight missions—and every day, we’re working on concepts to make the average person’s life just that much easier. But there is so much more information, which if it could be “mined” or “harvested”, could fundamentally change the way companies and individuals conduct business; this is the basic promise of M2M – Getting the right information to the right people at the right time. The “why” is the opportunity which is very exciting, the ‘how’ is the hard part and the one Lantronix is attacking head-on.</p>
<p>M2M in 2011 is an exciting prospect—so stick around—because there’s a lot more answers to “why” coming your way…</p>


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/08/lantronix-coming-to-a-vending-machine-near-you/' rel='bookmark' title='Lantronix: Coming to a Vending Machine Near You?'>Lantronix: Coming to a Vending Machine Near You?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/%e2%80%9cit%e2%80%99s-my-data-and-i%e2%80%99ll-cry-if-you-lose-it-%e2%80%9d/' rel='bookmark' title='“It’s my data, and I’ll cry if you lose it.”'>“It’s my data, and I’ll cry if you lose it.”</a></li>
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		<title>We’re Expanding in the Asia Pacific Region</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roy Luk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For several years, M2M has been redefining how we interact with, and obtain information from machines in the western world. This growth has not been lost on the Asian market – which is fast becoming a hot spot for accelerated M2M activity. I am happy to see businesses from around the world enter the Asian [...]


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/m2m-renewed-focus-on-machines-communicating/' rel='bookmark' title='M2M: Renewed focus on machines communicating'>M2M: Renewed focus on machines communicating</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For several years, M2M has been redefining how we interact with, and obtain information from machines in the western world. This growth has not been lost on the Asian market – which is fast becoming a hot spot for accelerated M2M activity. </p>
<p>I am happy to see businesses from around the world enter the Asian market. In my opinion, this is a signal of a strengthening and stabilizing market – and we’re a part of that uptick. </p>
<p>In an area of the world where until recently M2M applied mainly to telematics and security, we’re now seeing applications to cellular, smart grids, transportation. Bandwidth to handle everything is increasing and opportunities that bandwidth provides is endless.</p>
<p>Lantronix has been in Asia since 2002 and we’ve been expanding our bandwidth, too. This week we moved due to expansion of our team and the growing market. You can now find us at:</p>
<p>Unit 3112-13, 31/F, Tower 1,<br />
Millennium City 1,<br />
388 Kwun Tong Road,<br />
Kwun Tong, Kowloon<br />
Hong Kong</p>
<p>In the meantime, keep your eyes on the growth of M2M in Asia!</p>


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/04/embedded-systems-conference-esc-san-jose/' rel='bookmark' title='Embedded Systems Conference &#8220;ESC&#8221; &#8211; San Jose'>Embedded Systems Conference &#8220;ESC&#8221; &#8211; San Jose</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/m2m-renewed-focus-on-machines-communicating/' rel='bookmark' title='M2M: Renewed focus on machines communicating'>M2M: Renewed focus on machines communicating</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 16:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Poppelaars</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developing new International business relationships is considered to be different in each country.  Cultural differences, a variety of languages, local habits and/or specific slang seem to be human obstacles causing individuals to feel uncomfortable by nature when they first meet. Eindhoven's announcement as an Intelligent Community of the Year will assist in creating these international relationships.


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/ibm%e2%80%99s-100-million-healthcare-initiative-paving-the-path-for-medical-device-connectivity/' rel='bookmark' title='IBM’s $100 Million Healthcare Initiative: Paving the Path for Medical Device Connectivity'>IBM’s $100 Million Healthcare Initiative: Paving the Path for Medical Device Connectivity</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/10/100-chance-of-clouds/' rel='bookmark' title='100% Chance of Clouds'>100% Chance of Clouds</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Developing new International business relationships is considered to be very different in each country.  Cultural differences, a variety of languages, local habits and/or specific slang seem to be human obstacles causing individuals to feel uncomfortable by nature when they first meet. No doubt this is a very true statement yet based on my experience it seems to be somewhat different when one comes from ‘The Netherlands’ in Europe. I find it most intriguing to conclude that there always seems to be this one powerful subject ‘the Dutch’ can use to instantly ‘break the ice’ in any conversation. It almost seems to create an immediate feeling of comfort and mind-share among individuals moving conversation to a very friendly level. </p>
<p>No rocket science in revealing the subject as clearly this is about the Capital of The Netherlands: Amsterdam. Windmills, Tulips, Cheese, Red Light District, Legal Cannabis, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Anne Frank, who wrote her world famous diary while in hiding in occupied Holland, etc.</p>
<p>Allow me to introduce you to a new, perhaps underestimated phenomenon in The Netherlands located no more than 70 miles South-East from Amsterdam: The city of <a href="http://www.vvveindhoven.nl/en/">Eindhoven</a>. </p>
<p>Eindhoven, officially referred to as ‘Brain port&#8217;, is considered to be the Industrial heart of The Netherlands with its trend-setting center of innovation and technology, ranking 4th on the EU’s Lisbon index for innovation. It holds a strategic position as one of Western Europe’s leading technology centers and has been the base for the research and development facilities of companies such as Philips Electronics for over a century. A research campus housing 10,000 researchers convinced many global companies to establish development and production facilities in the area. 40% of all R&#038;D activities in the Netherlands are taking place in the Eindhoven region. 25% of the jobs in the region are in technology and ICT.</p>
<p>Just recently, the <a href="http://www.intelligentcommunity.org/">Intelligent Community Forum (ICF)</a> named its <a href="http://www.intelligentcommunity.org/index.php?src=news&#038;srctype=detail&#038;category=Partner%20News&#038;refno=629">2011 Top Seven Intelligent Communities of the Year </a>in the Hawaiian capital of Honolulu. The ICF’s Top Seven are communities that provide a model of economic and social development in the 21st Century using information and communications technology to power growth, address social challenges and preserve and promote culture.</p>
<p>Eindhoven has been selected by an independent jury of academics from a list of 21 contenders.<br />
Of the other six Intelligent Communities in the world, there are three in the United States: Chattanooga, Tennessee; Dublin, Ohio and Riverside, California. Canada has two of the seven Intelligent Communities &#8211; Stratford and Windsor-Essex. Also, Issy-les-Moulineaux in France is one of the most intelligent regions in the world.</p>
<p>You can imagine my relief and excitement in adding ‘Eindhoven’ as a new additional subject when meeting new International business relationships! And if that doesn’t work: The legend of Hans Brinker who supposedly put his finger in the dyke to prevent a flood always does…</p>


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<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/07/ibm%e2%80%99s-100-million-healthcare-initiative-paving-the-path-for-medical-device-connectivity/' rel='bookmark' title='IBM’s $100 Million Healthcare Initiative: Paving the Path for Medical Device Connectivity'>IBM’s $100 Million Healthcare Initiative: Paving the Path for Medical Device Connectivity</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/10/100-chance-of-clouds/' rel='bookmark' title='100% Chance of Clouds'>100% Chance of Clouds</a></li>
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		<dc:creator>Roy Luk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beijing is famous for its traffic. As are cities in the United States including Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York. Our governments and urban planners have yet to find a golden solution to keep traffic moving&#8211;if there is such a thing. Earlier this month I came across an article in ChinaDaily about a new concept [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beijing is famous for its traffic. As are cities in the United States including Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York. Our governments and urban planners have yet to find a golden solution to keep traffic moving&#8211;if there is such a thing.</p>
<p>Earlier this month I came across an article in <a href="http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-04/08/content_12291177.htm">ChinaDaily </a>about a new concept for traffic flow designed by a university student named Li Xu. After witnessing his father losing a business deal due to being stuck in traffic, Xu designed an intersection that theorizes to keep traffic moving&#8211;even without lights.  This concept interested me for a few reasons: First, necessity really is the mother of invention, isn’t it? Mr. Xu designed this concept after experiencing real consequences of city traffic.</p>
<p>But more than that, I love seeing people employing new thinking about situations that many consider just status quo. After all, that’s very similar to what we do at Lantronix. In fact, our technology’s already been implemented to address traffic problems in Los Angeles. Together with Systems Integrated, we helped LA County improve the flow of traffic and save management costs by allowing lights to be remotely managed. You can read more about it on our <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/solutions/transportation-case-systems-integrated.html">website</a>. </p>
<p>Mr. Xu’s concept made me come to a conclusion about our work at Lantronix: One of the things I like best about our technology is it can immensely improve the status quo&#8211;often without full-on infrastructure overhauls. Kudos to Mr. Xu on his idea, though&#8211; we need more people like him out there thinking of ways to make the daily grind better for all of us.</p>


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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry Chase</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have five children aged 12 to 24 and I’ve never seen one of them voluntarily pick up a newspaper and read it. This is not as alarming as it may sound because they are appropriately educated, informed and engaged – they just don’t get their information from the daily printed page. Many newspapers in [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have five children aged 12 to 24 and I’ve never seen one of them voluntarily pick up a newspaper and read it. This is not as alarming as it may sound because they are appropriately educated, informed and engaged – they just don’t get their information from the daily printed page. Many newspapers in the US and around the world have floundered because, in my opinion, they defined their business model as providing printed pages that contain articles and advertisements. Personally I love reading a great daily newspaper as often as I can, but I’m part of a dwindling population. People are voting with their actions and dollars when they consistently rank the message higher than the medium. My children and their generation feel very comfortable getting their information from on-line sources – it is more timely, more customizable than the printed page. Similarly, nobody asks their local Cable or Satellite TV supplier for a Cisco or Motorola set-top, the two largest suppliers of such devices in the U.S. Ridiculous, right? They say I want this or that package, HBO or Showtime, MLB or whatever. The equipment is necessary to get what they want, it is not the main focus of the transaction.</p>
<p>Lantronix is going through a similar transition. Traditionally we have always been the connectivity guys offering the little silver modules or the little gray boxes. Although very sexy to us, truth be told, increasingly what people want is actionable data so they can run their businesses and hospitals more efficiently and effectively. Notice how I didn’t say WiFi, cellular, or wired connectivity. These are a means to an end – albeit an indispensable means to an end. With the launch of AccessMyDevice™ on Sept. 30 of last year Lantronix took a big step toward offering our customers a platform and framework for accessing timely data, making it actionable, easily routing it to cloud based computing and storage and customizing the form in which it is viewed. AccessMyDevice works with all of our new products via software called VIP Access™. Embracing the fact that customers want actionable data has led us to integrate VIP Access onto customer’s controller boards, work with microprocessor companies to integrate VIP Access and enable customers to use smart phones (iPhone, Android, etc.) to access cloud based applications that interact with their devices via AccessMyDevice. For our customers, as with the newspaper industry and television programming the message is more important than the medium.</p>


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		<dc:creator>Paul Pishal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I continually meet with customers and engage with industry analysts, it is becoming more apparent the benefits of M2M communications are starting to accelerate. This is a welcome realization for those of us who have been anxiously anticipating this day. M2M technology has already enabled smart grid applications, built management systems, and improved industrial [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I continually meet with customers and engage with industry analysts, it is becoming more apparent the benefits of M2M communications are starting to accelerate. This is a welcome realization for those of us who have been anxiously anticipating this day.  M2M technology has already enabled smart grid applications, built management systems, and improved industrial process controls — but always as standalone solutions and systems commonly referred to as Operations Technology, or OT.  Often, OT systems are not well integrated with the other business or Information Technology (IT) systems.</p>
<p><strong>Operations Technology Has Taken Us Far</strong><br />
When we sit back and look at the impact of OT Systems, we see a profound impact of these systems.  OT is the backbone of businesses that use automated machinery to produce food products, monitor environmental systems in data centers, power robotic welding machines on assembly lines, deliver fuel, and monitor our safety. M2M technology is the core foundation that captures and delivers the operational data within individual machines, equipment and devices—and  allows this data to be distributed to people and systems for effective management. </p>
<p><strong>Now Let’s Take Things Even Farther</strong><br />
As we build the enabling technology for M2M communications, our customer engagements become more exciting. Today, we can demonstrate what happens when an OT system is connected with an IT system. The benefits of OT are deepened with a business context placed around the data.  An unbridled creativity is unleashed with the possibility of having accurate, real time information access with a company’s OT system tied into its IT systems.  At one recent customer meeting, we demonstrated the effectiveness of using M2M technology to access real time data of fuel tanks and tie that into the company’s fleet tracking systems, inventory forecasting system, and finance systems. Armed with this information, the customer can now develop strategic initiatives that were previously out of reach for them due to cost and complexity.   </p>
<p><strong>Tying OT and IT Enable Amazing Business Potential</strong><br />
The strategic benefits for companies that embark on this effort have significant operational payback. Our customer engagements are validating these research findings. And it’s time to get on board to learn more. Gartner Research has put forth research showing the strategic benefits of tying together IT and OT closely together—I encourage you to read for yourself.</p>


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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 21:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daryl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[IEEE802.11n is Everywhere IEEE802.11n is really picking up steam since being ratified a little over a year ago, with products showing up not only commercially but even in products sold at retailers like Wal-Mart and Amazon. There is a lot to this standard (over 500 pages of documentation alone!) &#8211; including potential for higher throughput [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>IEEE802.11n is Everywhere</strong><br />
IEEE802.11n is really picking up steam since being ratified a little over a year ago, with products showing up not only commercially but even in products sold at retailers like Wal-Mart and Amazon. There is a lot to this standard (over 500 pages of documentation alone!) &#8211; including potential for higher throughput and better interoperability due to the extended review period, early products, and extensive testing.  </p>
<p><strong>Not All Devices Are Equal</strong><br />
However- not all 802.11n devices and equipment are created equal. While the standard allows for operating on either of two unique RF bands (2.5GHz and 5 GHz)&#8211;it is not mandatory&#8211;so a lot of equipment is ‘single-band’.  Be sure to read the fine print and know what you’re buying.  In real-world installations, customers are finding that the existing 2.45GHz band has become congested; so being able to operate at the less-crowded 5GHz and segregate traffic between the two bands is a key success factor.  Combining this capability with antenna diversity makes signal integrity and reliability better.  Antenna diversity allows the device to select the best antenna to maximize signal strength.  (A quick plug: Lantronix’ <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/embedded-device-servers/premierwave-en.html">PremierWave EN</a> is one product that supports dual-band 802.11n allowing the attached equipment to communicate on either band.  It also incorporates Antenna Diversity).  IEEE802.11r is another interesting member of the alphabet soup.  Look for that in an upcoming blog!</p>


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		<dc:creator>Anthony Shimkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the close of 2010, approximately 1.5 million medical devices across 10,000 different categories were in use around the world according to the World Health Organization. By 2015, the global medical device market will approach $300 billion (Espicom, 2010), with machine to machine (M2M) revenues predicted to increase at a rate of 17% annually through [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the close of 2010, approximately 1.5 million medical devices across 10,000 different categories were in use around the world according to the World Health Organization.  By 2015, the global medical device market will approach $300 billion (Espicom, 2010), with machine to machine (M2M) revenues predicted to increase at a rate of 17% annually through 2014 (Harbor Research, 2010).  This begs the question, how many medical devices are currently connected?</p>
<p>There’s no easy answer to that question.  Given the variations in different health care environments &#8211; like hospitals versus a patient’s home, for one &#8211; tracking estimates of connected devices quickly becomes overwhelming.  We do know that in the hospital environment for starters, there are numerous opportunities for M2M connectivity.  According to IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) in 2007, “for every connected IT device in the hospital, there are 4 patient care devices that are not connected.”  Pair this with the fact that in the U.S. alone, there are 5,795 hospitals with 944,277 staffed beds (American Hospital Association), and it’s easy to understand why health care is forecasted to be one of the fastest growing M2M vertical markets through 2015.    </p>
<p>A variety of factors are contributing to the acceleration of medical device connectivity:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Connected medical devices provide for safer patient care. </strong>Mistakes are less prevalent thanks to easy access to accurate information.</li>
<li><strong>&#8220;Smarter” devices offer immediate gains in efficiency and productivity.</strong> With a shortage of qualified care professionals like nurses, this makes quite an impact.</li>
<li><strong>More chronic care patients are also being monitored from home.</strong> As new wireless technologies proliferate both inside and outside of hospitals, IT groups have more options in how to connect new or existing devices. This makes it possible to extend quality care outside of the hospital &#8211; and also to support more patients. </li>
<li><strong>Meaningful use legislation whereby hospitals are reimbursed at better rates for implementing and utilizing electronic medical records (EMRs).</strong> This has created significant momentum in connectivity for both hospitals and device manufacturers.  </li>
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<p>This confluence of factors is pushing the increased use of connectivity solutions in an industry considered behind those such as financial services and retail.  </p>
<p>Lantronix recently co-sponsored a whitepaper with <a href="http://www.himss.org">HIMSS </a>(Healthcare Information Management Systems Society) to gauge EMR connectivity progress across 825 U.S. hospitals surveyed.  Only one-third of those hospitals surveyed indicated that an interface was present between their devices and EMRs.  While progress is being made, there is much work to be done.  At the recent HIMSS annual conference attended by over 35,000 health care professionals in Orlando, Florida, meaningful use and connectivity efforts were discussed extensively.  This is an area where we are seeing not just significant growth, but new and exciting improvements that have the potential to change how care is delivered for years to come! </p>
<p><b><font size=4><a href="http://www.lantronix.com/info/medical/himms/?utm_source=Lantronix&#038;utm_medium=buttonHomePage&#038;utm_campaign=HIMSS-WP-Webinar" target="_blank">White paper with HIMSS</a> </b></font></p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_804" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 526px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-804" href="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2011/03/going-back-to-school-at-embedded-world/embeddedworld-student-day-at-ltrx-booth/"><img class="size-full wp-image-804    " title="EmbeddedWorld 2011 - Student Day at LTRX booth" src="http://www.lantronix.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/EmbeddedWorld-Student-Day-at-LTRX-booth.jpg" alt="EmbeddedWorld Student Day at LTRX booth Going Back to School at Embedded World" width="516" height="387" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">EmbeddedWorld 2011 - Student Day at the Lantronix booth</p></div>
<p>Throughout the late ‘80s and ‘90s, if you wanted to be taken seriously as a technology provider, you had to exhibit at all the top shows.  It’s no secret that over the past decade, technology trade shows and events in the U.S. have fallen out of favor with marketers. The time and costs associated with exhibiting heavily outweighed the return on investment.  This isn’t necessarily the case in the rest of the world – especially in the EMEA and APAC regions – where trade shows often play a critical role in furthering strategic partnerships, building brand awareness, driving press coverage, and pushing leads through the funnel.  </p>
<p>Last week I had the privilege to attend and exhibit our products and services at the annual <a href="http://www.embedded-world.de/en/">Embedded World 2011</a> event in Nurnberg, Germany.  With an estimated record attendance of 250,000 attendees, the show was and will continue to be a “must-have” for Lantronix marketing efforts.</p>
<p>What was of particular interest was the final day of the show – <a href="http://www.embedded-world.de/en/student_day/students/">Student Day</a> – where more than one thousand students from around Europe were provided free admission.  Throughout my conversations with several dozen engineering students, I was surprised to hear almost unanimously the lack of support they and their universities received from technology companies.   In the days before the Internet, high tech marketers often implemented “University Programs” – in effect, seeding the market with their products in hopes that after graduation, a new pool of talent would hit the market, already well-versed in their company’s products and technology.  The Internet, coupled with the proliferation of wireless devices (iPads, smartphones) has led to a reliance by technology manufacturers on the newest distribution mediums.  This, in turn, has created a void – and an opportunity for companies such as Lantronix, as these students are our future customers, partners, investors, and employees.  By providing access to our products and related development kits in the actual classroom, we can nurture these future evangelists for the long term. </p>
<p>Case-in-point: I had the opportunity to meet Georg Ottinger, an Austrian grad student, who recently took <a href="http://www.lantronix.com/info/xportpro/designcontest/">second prize in our XPort Pro contest</a> for his creation of the OggStreamer, a unique audio-streaming device based on XPort Pro. His enthusiasm around the industry was so inspiring that Lantronix agreed to “sponsor” his research by providing him and his colleagues with up to 10 free XPort Pros for research, development and prototyping.  Covered in the Austrian press, we are thrilled to be working with Georg. If you understand German, check out the below links to learn more about Georg and Lantronix:</p>
<p><strong>Tüftler gewinnt Preis aus dem Silicon Valley:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nachrichten.at/oberoesterreich/salzkammergut/art71,548528">http://www.nachrichten.at/oberoesterreich/salzkammergut/art71,548528</a></p>
<p><strong>Otelo ist auf Erfolgskurs: Preis für Georg Ottinger:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.meinbezirk.at/Voecklabruck/bez_94/channel_1-1-8/chsid_1/uid_7563/id_880129/mark_T2dnU3RyZWFtZXI">http://www.meinbezirk.at/Voecklabruck/bez_94/channel_1-1-8/chsid_1/uid_7563/id_880129/mark_T2dnU3RyZWFtZXI</a>=</p>
<p><strong>Netzwerken, experimentieren und sogar Preise einheimsen: </strong></p>
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<p>Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/02/2010-embedded-world/' rel='bookmark' title='2010 Embedded World'>2010 Embedded World</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/01/tradeshows-will-they-survive/' rel='bookmark' title='Tradeshows, Will They Survive?'>Tradeshows, Will They Survive?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.lantronix.com/blog/2010/05/don%e2%80%99t-miss-your-chance-to-win-enter-the-xport-pro-design-contest/' rel='bookmark' title='Don’t miss your chance to win! Enter the XPort Pro Design Contest'>Don’t miss your chance to win! Enter the XPort Pro Design Contest</a></li>
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