NFC Communications Becoming Today's Trend
Published on 20 April 13
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Contactless and touch free technology has been coming to a place near you for a number of years now, however it seems that 2013 is the first year that it is truly integrated. There are innumerable ways for users to use touch-free technology in one way or another and the benefits are significant. So, let’s take a look at how this contactless tech is being integrated into our world.
Backing Data
It doesn’t matter how independent you are, sometimes you just need a little backup to get you out of a tricky situation. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, let’s face it, even Batman had Robin. And the same goes for your data. These days computers are an essential part of our everyday lives. We use them for work, relaxation and even to feed and clothe ourselves. When you have a computer you don’t need a CD player, calculator, dictionary, or even a postman. NFC is becoming the wireless solution for streamlining data backups within close proximity.
Having a properly functioning networked computer system is vital in today’s business environment. Unfortunately, there are a myriad of problems or issues that can arise, which can seriously disrupt business operations. This makes having proper IT support to fix or maintain any potential problems a necessary expense for nearly every business. Having this component helps with streamlining home offices; NFC will ride this wave, too.
Home Offices
Anyone who works from home and is a bit of a gadget fan can surround themselves with all sorts of exciting stuff these days. In fact, you could end up getting so blinded by new products that you start to neglect the basic stuff you need in order to do a good job. The following are a few of the items you should be sure to keep on taking care of in order to make the most of your home office. NFC will streamline the most important part of your home office: network security.
If you’re running a business with offices in different locations then you’re going to have communication between different networks. This means that any work your employees do is going to be located remotely as well as on the computer they use in the office. When you’re using a number of computers that are connected by a computer network then you need to consider data security.
Conclusion
NFC is literally everywhere today - let's take the gaming industry for example. If you have ever been to a Las Vegas casino you have seen something you probably won’t see anywhere else in the country, a sports book. This is a place where you can watch sporting events from all over the world and place a wager on them. Forums like CardsChat which, by nature, discusses the entire cards and poker world, occasionally offers gamers tips on security from NFC hijacking yet also gives network safety tips for those playing games around the clock.
Data security is a big concern when using a powerful mobile device like android. As you travel between different cell towers, public WI-FI hotspots and private networks , you run the risk of exposing your android to all types of online threats. We want to take advantage of the accessibility and convenience that WI-FI hotspots provide, but we want to feel secure doing so. A virtual private network (VPN) is a service you can use to block the metaphorical x-ray vision. Will NFC also help this niche? Stay tuned.
Image credited to Wikimedia Commons: Timo Arnall
Backing Data
It doesn’t matter how independent you are, sometimes you just need a little backup to get you out of a tricky situation. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, let’s face it, even Batman had Robin. And the same goes for your data. These days computers are an essential part of our everyday lives. We use them for work, relaxation and even to feed and clothe ourselves. When you have a computer you don’t need a CD player, calculator, dictionary, or even a postman. NFC is becoming the wireless solution for streamlining data backups within close proximity.
Having a properly functioning networked computer system is vital in today’s business environment. Unfortunately, there are a myriad of problems or issues that can arise, which can seriously disrupt business operations. This makes having proper IT support to fix or maintain any potential problems a necessary expense for nearly every business. Having this component helps with streamlining home offices; NFC will ride this wave, too.
Home Offices
Anyone who works from home and is a bit of a gadget fan can surround themselves with all sorts of exciting stuff these days. In fact, you could end up getting so blinded by new products that you start to neglect the basic stuff you need in order to do a good job. The following are a few of the items you should be sure to keep on taking care of in order to make the most of your home office. NFC will streamline the most important part of your home office: network security.
If you’re running a business with offices in different locations then you’re going to have communication between different networks. This means that any work your employees do is going to be located remotely as well as on the computer they use in the office. When you’re using a number of computers that are connected by a computer network then you need to consider data security.
Conclusion
NFC is literally everywhere today - let's take the gaming industry for example. If you have ever been to a Las Vegas casino you have seen something you probably won’t see anywhere else in the country, a sports book. This is a place where you can watch sporting events from all over the world and place a wager on them. Forums like CardsChat which, by nature, discusses the entire cards and poker world, occasionally offers gamers tips on security from NFC hijacking yet also gives network safety tips for those playing games around the clock.
Data security is a big concern when using a powerful mobile device like android. As you travel between different cell towers, public WI-FI hotspots and private networks , you run the risk of exposing your android to all types of online threats. We want to take advantage of the accessibility and convenience that WI-FI hotspots provide, but we want to feel secure doing so. A virtual private network (VPN) is a service you can use to block the metaphorical x-ray vision. Will NFC also help this niche? Stay tuned.
Image credited to Wikimedia Commons: Timo Arnall
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