Will patience create a Wi-Fi winner?
News Sky Dayton, who started EarthLink, now the US' No. CNET News.com caught up with Dayton for his perspective on the future of Wi-Fi technology and wireless computing. In late 2001, Dayton founded Boingo Wireless to sell Wi-Fi access to subscribers...
[September 23, 2003, 13:15]
Sartorial snafus and giant chocolate bars at wireless show
News Sky Dayton left centre stage at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) conference this week with a Reese's peanut butter cup in his pocket and the sting of being caught wearing the same outfit two years in a row.
[March 20, 2003, 8:35]
Saving IT Support Resources by Giving Back to Employees
White Papers New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Dayton is a franchise of New Horizons Worldwide Inc. Founded in 1993, the Dayton franchise offers businesses and individuals more than 150 applications courses and 75 technical training courses.
[June 16, 2006, 0:00]
Wireless gadgets lift off at CTIA
News Sky Dayton got dressed down for not dressing up. Rushing to Dayton's defense was VoiceStream Wireless president John Stanton, who joined Wheeler and Dayton on stage. How tough is the telecommunications industry nowadays?
[March 21, 2002, 9:14]
Qualcomm: 3G will beat Wi-Fi
News Boingo Wireless founder Sky Dayton, speaking earlier in the day, said Wi-Fi may already have too much momentum to ignore. Dayton is also the founder of EarthLink, a US ISP. Wi-Fi has clearly emerged with escape velocity," Dayton said.
[March 19, 2003, 9:58]
College Uses Application Virtualization to Deliver Course Software Easily, Inexpensively
White Papers Sinclair Community College of Dayton, Ohio, is one of the largest community colleges in the United States, with approximately 24,000 students. Sinclair wanted to find an efficient, cost-effective way of delivering required classroom software that...
[May 30, 2009, 1:19]
Standard Register Consolidates to Drive Down Costs, Power Consumption
White Papers Standard Register, a Dayton, Ohio-based document and print management services company, was founded on a technology breakthrough: a new way to pinfeed continuous paper forms that revolutionized the way companies processed bills, receipts, purchase...
[June 12, 2009, 1:20]
NCR Registers Success With FaceTime
White Papers Since the introduction of the first mechanical cash register back in 1884, Dayton, Ohio-based NCR Corporation has grown to become a $5.5 billion global technology company that helps businesses build stronger relationships with their customers.
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
New US bill takes a shot at stock options
News Mark Dayton, D-Minn. A Congressional bill introduced Wednesday could dampen the technology industry's widespread reliance on stock options. Senator Carl Levin, D-Mich.introduced Senate Bill 1940 in order to "plug a corporate tax loophole" that...
[February 14, 2002, 16:03]
Wi-Fi 'hot spot' in the fast lane?
News Companies such as T-Mobile and EarthLink founder Sky Dayton's Boingo Wireless began selling access to their own Wi-Fi networks about two years ago. Public hot-spot operators have a weapon in their protest against the growth of commercial Wi-Fi...
[September 17, 2002, 7:46]
US Wi-Fi hot spots to get seal of approval
News The number of such access points in the United States is expected to grow more rapidly in 2003 than ever before, with established players like T-Mobile and Sky Dayton's Boingo Wireless expected to add hundreds of hot spots in places such as...
[January 10, 2003, 11:22]
Linux vets launch free wireless 'Sputnik'
News Sputnik's competitors include Boingo, founded by EarthLink founder Sky Dayton, and Joltage. The co-founders of Linuxcare have started a new company that's trying to weave a national high-speed wireless network out of little more than free software...
[April 3, 2002, 15:21]
Skype ties up wireless deal
News Boingo Wireless, founded by EarthLink creator Sky Dayton, makes available Wi-Fi technology to dispense high-speed Internet access (it's currently used in about 13,000 locations). VoIP provider Skype and wireless hot spot operator Boingo Wireless...
[July 12, 2005, 14:50]
HP's new CEO gets $5m for signing up
News Hurd will also be given a $2.75m "relocation allowance" in moving from NCR's Dayton, Ohio, headquarters. Incoming HP CEO Mark Hurd will get a $2m (£1.1m) signing bonus and a $1.4m salary for taking the helm at HP, but he stands to make far more if...
[March 30, 2005, 13:25]



