iPass Posts Strong Results
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- NHN Posts Strong Results
- NHN Posts Strong Results
04/20/2004 04:43 AMHankooki Apr 20 2004 8:41AM GMT
NHN Posts Strong Results
NHN Posts Strong Results
04/20/2004 06:00 AMHankooki Apr 20 2004 10:09AM GMT
BEA Systems Posts Strong Results
BEA Systems Posts Strong Results
02/19/2004 07:33 PMTheStreet.com Feb 19 2004 11:14PM GMT
Accenture posts strong Q3 results
Accenture posts strong Q3 results
07/07/2004 02:42 PMAccenture Ltd., one of the world's largest providers of IT services,
met analyst expectations for its earnings per share and net revenue in
the third quarter, ended May 31, 2004, as its outsourcing business
continued growing strongly and its consulting business shook off a
years-long funk, the Hamilton, Bermuda, company said Wednesday.
Steady Cisco posts strong Q3 results
Steady Cisco posts strong Q3 results
05/11/2004 04:20 PMSales on the up and up
Apple Posts Strong Results, Notes New
iMac
Apple Posts Strong Results, Notes New
iMac
07/16/2004 11:51 AMRevenues were up in Apple's third quarter, and the company offers some
details on the forthcoming PowerPC G5 iMac models.
Motorola posts robust results on strong
handset sales
Motorola posts robust results on strong
handset sales
04/21/2004 07:59 PMIndustry Standard Apr 21 2004 8:19PM GMT
Motorola posts strong earnings
Motorola posts strong earnings
04/20/2004 08:51 PMMSNBC Apr 21 2004 0:15AM GMT
Verizon Posts Strong Numbers
Verizon Posts Strong Numbers
07/27/2004 07:44 AMTheStreet.com Jul 27 2004 12:02PM GMT
UGS Posts Strong Revenue Growth
UGS Posts Strong Revenue Growth
07/23/2004 04:49 PMTechWeb Jul 23 2004 8:49PM GMT
Red Hat Reports Strong Q2 Results
Red Hat Reports Strong Q2 Results
09/21/2004 08:21 AMRed Hat reported a profitable quarter for its leading Linux operating
system at the expense of Sun and other Unix companies.
Cisco posts strong gain in Q1 earnings
Cisco posts strong gain in Q1 earnings
11/06/2003 06:10 PMThe company's results in the U.S. suggest that an economic recovery
may be gaining strength, said President and CEO John Chambers.
ATI posts strong Q2; Q3 outlook rattles
investors
ATI posts strong Q2; Q3 outlook rattles
investors
03/24/2005 11:32 AMATI Technologies Inc. on Thursday reported second quarter FY2005
revenue of US$608 million and net income of $57 million, or $0.22 per
share -- a 31 percent increase in revenues and 20 percent increase in
net income for the same quarter a year ago. (Although ATI is based in
Ontario, Canada, it reports its financial results in US dollars.) ATI
attributes its positive Q2 results to strong sales in its PC and
digital consumer segments.
Cisco posts strong first-quarter
earnings
Cisco posts strong first-quarter
earnings
11/06/2003 12:19 PMComputer Weekly Nov 6 2003 11:15AM ET
Yahoo posts strong revenue, earnings
Yahoo posts strong revenue, earnings
01/16/2003 09:08 AMBut the area's one potential concern is in Yahoo's relationship with
Google, which provides search results for general queries. ...
DirecTV Posts Strong User Gains
DirecTV Posts Strong User Gains
08/05/2004 12:14 PMTheStreet.com Aug 5 2004 3:43PM GMT
Motorola Posts Strong Revenue Gain
Motorola Posts Strong Revenue Gain
07/20/2004 07:53 PMTheStreet.com Jul 20 2004 11:46PM GMT
Motorola Posts Net Loss, Despite Strong
Sales
Motorola Posts Net Loss, Despite Strong
Sales
07/20/2004 07:53 PMTurkish Press Jul 20 2004 11:30PM GMT
Hyperion Posts Strong Earnings as CEO
Steps Aside
Hyperion Posts Strong Earnings as CEO
Steps Aside
07/21/2004 06:22 PMThe company's revenue and income climb for the fourth quarter, while
Jeff Rodek remains as chairman of the board but passes the CEO title
to president and chief operating officer Godfrey Sullivan.
Overture Posts 3Q Results
Overture Posts 3Q Results
10/22/2002 11:57 PMOverture Q3 Report.
Microsoft: Strong Results but Some
Questions
Microsoft: Strong Results but Some
Questions
01/22/2004 11:05 PMTheStreet.com Jan 23 2004 2:41AM GMT
Ask Jeeves Reports Strong Results
Ask Jeeves Reports Strong Results
02/05/2005 10:08 PMStrong Results Lift Veritas
Strong Results Lift Veritas
04/22/2004 11:56 AMTheStreet.com Apr 22 2004 4:12PM GMT
Gemplus posts strong wireless sales for
first quarter
Gemplus posts strong wireless sales for
first quarter
04/27/2004 04:33 AMCNET Asia Apr 27 2004 8:44AM GMT
Microsoft posts strong earnings, but
sees slowdown
Microsoft posts strong earnings, but
sees slowdown
07/23/2004 04:40 AMSeattle Times Jul 23 2004 8:04AM GMT
Yahoo Posts Strong Profit on Strength of
Ad Sales
Yahoo Posts Strong Profit on Strength of
Ad Sales
01/16/2004 11:33 AMYahoo reported strong profit and revenue Wednesday for the fourth
quarter, meeting analysts' expectations. Revenue from online
advertising was up 84 percent.
Veritas posts solid Q1 results
Veritas posts solid Q1 results
04/22/2004 02:53 PMInvestors back-up shares
Cisco posts solid results
Cisco posts solid results
11/06/2003 07:39 AMSteady recovery
Questions Linger Despite Microsoft's
Strong Results
Questions Linger Despite Microsoft's
Strong Results
01/23/2004 02:25 PMTheStreet.com Jan 23 2004 6:42PM GMT
Cisco Reports Strong 3rd-Quarter Results
Cisco Reports Strong 3rd-Quarter Results
05/11/2004 06:05 PMAP via Baltimore Sun May 11 2004 9:29PM GMT
Cisco Reports Strong Quarterly Results
Cisco Reports Strong Quarterly Results
05/11/2004 05:58 PMCisco reported stronger-than-expected results for its fiscal third
quarter today as corporate demand for networking gear improved.
Cisco Reports Strong Third-Quarter
Results
Cisco Reports Strong Third-Quarter
Results
05/11/2004 09:00 PMCisco Systems Inc. reported stronger-than-expected results for its
fiscal third quarter Tuesday as the world's leading maker of routers
and switches reported growth in all its major product categories,
including its core routing and switching business.
Cisco Reports Strong 3rd-Quarter Results
(AP)
Cisco Reports Strong 3rd-Quarter Results
(AP)
05/11/2004 07:30 PMAP - Cisco Systems Inc. reported stronger-than-expected results for
its fiscal third quarter Tuesday as the world's leading maker of
network routers and switches reported growth in all its major product
categories.
IBM posts strong profit, shows slow
software growth
IBM posts strong profit, shows slow
software growth
07/15/2004 07:05 PMIBM Corp. comfortably met analysts' earnings expectations for its
second quarter but fell slightly short on revenue, suggesting that it,
too, is feeling the effects of postponed spending. After a rash of
earnings warnings from software vendors, investors were looking to Big
Blue for reassurance about the sector's strength -- but while IBM's
hardware and services businesses grew, its software group's revenue
was essentially flat from last year, the company announced Thursday.
Update: Google posts strong Q4 growth in
revenue, net income
Update: Google posts strong Q4 growth in
revenue, net income
02/01/2005 09:41 PMGoogle closed the quarter, ended Dec. 31, with $1.032 billion in
revenue, up 101 percent compared with 2003's fourth quarter, the
Mountain View, California, company said in a statement. Meanwhile, the
company generated $204.1 million, or $0.71 per share, in net income,
up from $27.3 million, or $0.10 per share.
Apple posts $46 million profit on strong
iPod sales
Apple posts $46 million profit on strong
iPod sales
04/14/2004 03:54 PMApple on Wednesday posted a net profit of US$46 million, or 12 cents a
share, for its fiscal 2004 second quarter ended March 27, 2003...
Dell accidently posts results early on
Web
Dell accidently posts results early on
Web
11/13/2003 05:23 PMReuters Nov 13 2003 4:43PM ET
China Netcom Posts Impressive Results
China Netcom Posts Impressive Results
04/07/2005 03:25 AMChinaTechNews.com Apr 7 2005 8:17AM GMT
Logitech posts record quarter results
Logitech posts record quarter results
04/15/2004 06:19 AMPeripheral maker Logitech, best known for its mice and trackballs,
today reported its sixth consecutive year of record sales and
profitability, finishing with the best fourth-quarter performance in
the Company's history...
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AirRover to be featured on MacReport.Net
iPass announces live demonstration of
iPassConnect and Intel update p
AirRover to be featured on MacReport.Net
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06/15/2004 01:37 PMFinancial News USA Jun 15 2004 5:29PM GMT
Fiberlink Integrates 3G, WiFi
Fiberlink Integrates 3G, WiFi
03/08/2004 11:21 PMUnstrung.com Mar 8 2004 11:09PM GMT
Fiberlink Adds 3G for Secure Client
Software
Fiberlink Adds 3G for Secure Client
Software
03/08/2004 11:15 PMFiberlink allows its client software adds 3G cellular to the list of
roaming options for its secure client/server software users:
Fiberlink's virtual private networking software lets enterprises tune
policy management for what users can do and what methods of Internet
access they can employ while away from the office. The latest version
adds support for 3G networks. Fiberlink can opportunistically use
dial-up, Wi-Fi, 3G, or wired networks as available and as the
enterprise allows these particular networking methods. The software
also ensures that a remote users has the latest anti-virus, firewall,
and intrusion detection updates installed....
Don't Pass on iPass
Don't Pass on iPass
09/21/2004 10:37 AMInvestors should weigh shareholder unfriendliness against a stock's
cheap price.
IPass for the Rest of Us
IPass for the Rest of Us
12/23/2003 02:18 PMWhile iPass is a great option for heavy travelers whose companies have
deals with iPass, individual travelers must look elsewhere for a Wi-Fi
subscription that includes many hotspots: Global Broadband Internet
Access members may offer a good option. Hotspot operators around the
world are part of the group and as such offer roaming onto their
networks. Most of the operators are in Europe, including The Cloud in
the U.K. and a handful of operators in the Netherlands, but Surf and
Sip is also part of the group. Currently there are 1,900 hotspots in
the network but that number should grow to 2,500 by the end of
January....
iPass Puts the LAN into WLAN
iPass Puts the LAN into WLAN
12/02/2003 01:22 PMiPass to offer intra-LAN management for companies: iPass's
iPassConnect client currently allows a firm to provide company-wide
access to remote dial-up, wired, and wireless networks using the
firm's own directory. The new iPass Wireless LAN Roaming service will
let that company's IT department configure the client to connect to
the local wireless LAN, too. In its first release, the software allows
firm-wide support for a network name (SSID) and WEP key; this version
is expected next quarter. WEP keys can be changed remotely by an IT
manager. A later release will handle WPA and directly allow 802.1X
authentication of users to iPass's system, which allows dynamic WEP or
WPA keys to be assigned. In a briefing, iPass said that this extension
to their service is in direct response to customer requests that would
allow a single package with a single graphical interface and login to
manage the entire wireless experience. iPass will offer this service
as with its current offerings, direct to large firms and through
resellers to other companies....
IPass gets onboard with train Wi-Fi
IPass gets onboard with train Wi-Fi
09/22/2004 11:47 AMZDNet UK Sep 22 2004 2:27PM GMT
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
12/16/2003 11:22 AMIn its first distribution deal, T-Mobile will allow iPass access to
its network of nearly 4,000 U.S. hotspots (also: read Nancy Gohring's
print coverage): The arrangement has a few unique aspects. iPass
typically charges a per-minute fee for dial-up, wired, and wireless
access to its aggregated partner networks. With T-Mobile, they will
charge their customers $9.99 for a 24-hour period, but an iPass
customer, unlike a retail day-pass purchaser, can use any T-Mobile
location in that 24-hour period for no additional charge. Also, unlike
most venues as they appear in the iPassConnect 3 client software,
which manages the account connection and policies (such as firewall
and VPN enforcement), all T-Mobile HotSpot locations will be branded
as such instead of by the venue's name alone. In an interview
yesterday, VP and general manager of T-Mobile HotSpot Joe Sims said
that the network currently comprised 3,900 locations, and was
expanding by 35 new hotspots per day heading towards their currently
announced contractual commitment of 4,700 hotspots. Ken Denman,
iPass's CEO, said that the iPass network had about 1,550 U.S. Wi-Fi
hotspots, and thousands more worldwide. This arrangement with T-Mobile
brings iPass's total worldwide hotspot count accessible to its
customers to about 10,000. T-Mobile's Sims said that security was one
of the key factors that led them to partner first with iPass as
T-Mobile gets ready to roll out 802.1X authentication through its
hotspot locations. The iPassConnect software has support for 802.1X
integration. This relationship continues to expand on the growing
trend in the hotspot world to focus on business customers; this is the
foundation of Cometa's approach, for instance. Sims said, "Our
customers are enterprise users," but one might expect that the current
pricing model ($6 per hour with a one-hour minimum or $10 per day)
could explain that in part. Denman said that in the future, other
models were possible other than the $9.99 per day fee that iPass would
charge based on what their corporate customers asked for to provide
the most flexibility. T-Mobile had announced in spring 2003 a
partnership with Boingo to develop a software platform for their
network which would allow use of both T-Mobile's 2.5G (GPRS) and Wi-Fi
networks. Sims confirmed that that software was still in development,
but that it was only for the consumer and "pro-sumer" market. Sims
said that T-Mobile would be announcing more partnerships in the coming
weeks and months. "The question...
iPass and Sygate Team Up
iPass and Sygate Team Up
09/20/2004 02:57 PMiPass integrates with Sygate to provide secure global access.
Ipass Picks BladeLogic Automation
Ipass Picks BladeLogic Automation
05/19/2004 11:48 PMtheWHIR May 20 2004 4:10AM GMT
IPass Closes Gap in Roaming Service
IPass Closes Gap in Roaming Service
09/27/2004 09:32 AMIPass said it formed a relationship with Cibernet: IPass already
offers a roaming service for Wi-Fi operators that includes handling
authentication, security, and fee settlement tracking. With the
Cibernet deal, the iPass offering will also include financial
settlement. It also appears that iPass hopes to leverage Cibernet's
existing business as a roaming settlement service for cellular
operators. That business could be helpful as cellular operators hope
to begin offering services that enable roaming between cellular
networks and Wi-Fi hotspots. In April, a company called RoamPoint
launched with much fanfare around the world. Its mission was to help
facilitate roaming in the Wi-Fi hotspot market but it doesn't handle
billing or settlement. When RoamPoint launched, it was majority owned
by The Cloud, an ownership interest that some observers worried might
discourage some of The Cloud's competitors from wanting to be
RoamPoint customers. Since its launch, at least nine hotspot operators
have become RoamPoint customers....
Behind the Scenes of iPass, T-Mobile
Deal
Behind the Scenes of iPass, T-Mobile
Deal
12/23/2003 02:17 PMIt seems that Ken Denman, CEO of iPass, and his good nature can take
credit for the T-Mobile deal going through: Denman was around when
iPass originally made a deal with MobileStar, then he watched
MobileStar head to bankruptcy. But he managed to keep the doors open
to making another deal with T-Mobile, which scooped up MobileStar.
Apparently negotiations on the details of the T-Mobile deal were
stalling but Denman got pulled in and both sides gave up ground to
make it happen. IPass is in the midst of making a similar deal with
Cometa, where Denman is equally respected. Not to add to the lovefest
here, but Glenn and I talked to Denman a week or so ago about the
T-Moble deal and we were impressed that Denman seems like a regular
guy--he's not full of lame marketing-speak. He also seems to know what
he's talking about--he's not just a smooth, figurehead CEO....
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
12/16/2003 08:56 AMWLAN site tally to top 6900
iPass, IBM connect on mobile access
iPass, IBM connect on mobile access
05/27/2004 12:07 PMiPass Hits 11,179 Hotspots Worldwide
iPass Hits 11,179 Hotspots Worldwide
07/06/2004 12:07 PMiPass say they crossed the 10,000 hotspots mark in their aggregated
network and then some: iPass now offers 11,179 Wi-Fi hotspots
worldwide through aggregated partner networks. The release also says
that they have 12,000 more under contract for the future, which is a
quite extraordinary number. The 2,900 hotels included in this total
all have Wi-Fi in at least public spaces, a company spokesperson
confirmed. Many of them may have wired in-room broadband, however. An
increasing number of hotels are starting with Wi-Fi from the get-go;
others are converting from wired broadband to Wi-Fi for greater
flexibility as costs drop, range increases, and wireless backhaul
becomes simpler. The largest hotspot operators in the U.S. have boiled
down to three companies for the near future: T-Mobile (about 4,500),
Wayport (several hundred hotels with a mix of Wi-Fi and wired
broadband, plus thousands of McDonald's coming online this year), and
SBC FreedomLink (several thousand The UPS Store outlets, managed by
Wayport)....
iPass Continues to Extend Reach
iPass Continues to Extend Reach
12/03/2003 10:57 AMiPass adds Swisscom, ADP, NetNearU hotspots: In today's announcement,
iPass sweeps in a few thousand more hotspot locations, adding
important overseas venues. Previously, iPass's non-North American
locations were primarily dial-up with some wired Ethernet. iPass
claims 2,800 hotspot locations across 20 networks today in its
aggregated rollup, but today's addition means that they'll break the
4,000 mark once the new locations are incorporated....
iPass extends Wi-Fi coverage to
stratosphere
iPass extends Wi-Fi coverage to
stratosphere
08/23/2004 08:55 AMConnects Connexion
iPass aggregates Swisscom hotspots
iPass aggregates Swisscom hotspots
12/03/2003 09:50 AMBusily testing access points
McDonald's targets iPass customers
McDonald's targets iPass customers
11/10/2003 11:20 PMThe fast-food chain announces that it expects its hot-spot suppliers
to support iPass' specification for business-class service.
Briefly: iPass, IBM connect on mobile
access
Briefly: iPass, IBM connect on mobile
access
05/27/2004 12:07 PMiPass Shows 802.1X under Standard
Reference Platform
iPass Shows 802.1X under Standard
Reference Platform
06/15/2004 11:54 AMiPass has demonstrated its client connecting over 802.1X on a hotspot
front-end that supports the Generic Interface Specification (GIS)
which allows co-exists with browser page logins: This marks a big leap
forward in security of local network links in public places. By
providing the iPassConnect client with the ability to use secured
802.1X/EAP transactions to gain access to a hotspot network, iPass
customers can have a unique key assigned to their network link. This
prevents sniffers from using the wireless side of the network to snoop
on traffic. iPass developed GIS as a way of securing an authentication
session, but the more generic 802.1X protocol coupled with secured EAP
is a simpler and more industry standard way to provide access to a
Wi-Fi network. iPass's demo shows that GIS, 802.1X, and browser-based
logins can co-exist which makes it easier for hotspot operators to
migrate customers over time to more secure logins and sessions. The
weak link in 802.1X/EAP is that while it provides a unique encryption
key to each user in its most useful form, because users are then
routed onto a wired network to reach the Internet, if a user can join
the network, they can still sniff bridged traffic from the wired side
because they're part of the local area network. Some access points can
be configured to disable LAN access and only allow Wi-Fi clients to
reach the wide area network or Internet feed....
iPass Releases Press Release with
McDonald's Name in It
iPass Releases Press Release with
McDonald's Name in It
11/10/2003 10:53 PMMcDonald's will have its networks certified as Enterprise Ready by
iPass: Now the ostensible purpose of this announcement is that
McDonald's restaurants with Wi-Fi access will be available to
customers on the iPass collective network, which comprises over 2,000
hotspots and 400,000 users across the companies they serve. But read a
little closer and you find that the three networks that McDonald's
currently uses to run its Wi-Fi service -- Wayport, Cometa, and
Toshiba -- are either already certified or soon to be. So what's the
news here? Two pieces of news, really. First, McDonald's is making a
corporate-level commitment to iPass, which means that even if they use
other networks, they'll ostensibly make sure that other operators are
or will be certified. Second, McDonald's gave iPass permission to use
its name in a press release, which can't hurt on the credibility side.
A little extra news at the end notes that McDonald's in China will
also become iPass Enterprise Ready. Because all iPass customers have a
directory of hotspots that they are really required to use if they are
to use hotspots at all -- the software can be set to only allow access
to hotspots on iPass's list -- this provides McDonald's with more of
those business bodies they want....
T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal
T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal
12/16/2003 02:06 AMHot spot operator T-Mobile and service provider iPasshave agreed to a
deal that allows subscribers to access each other's networks.
T-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming
T-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming
12/16/2003 12:28 PMWireless network provider T-Mobile USA Inc. has signed an agreement
allowing corporate users of virtual network operator iPass Inc. to
access its public Wi-Fi network in the U.S. The deal will
significantly expand iPass customers' wireless network access,
reaching beyond business-oriented locations currently served by iPass,
such as hotels and conference centers, to include bookstores,
coffeehouses and retail shops, the companies said Tuesday.
RoamPoint, iPass Serve as Roaming Hubs
RoamPoint, iPass Serve as Roaming Hubs
04/28/2004 11:40 AMRoamPoint entered the hotspot resale market in early April in a sea of
confusion: Wi-Fi Networking News recently talked to Leon de Beer,
director of RoamPoint, as well as iPass, a potential RoamPoint
competitor, to straighten out some of the confusion. RoamPoint was
started by de Beer and some colleagues who identified the need for a
process that makes it easier for hotspot operators to handle the
necessary backend support behind roaming agreements, such as
authenticating users across networks and tracking usage across roaming
networks. The Cloud, a UK hotspot operator, was thinking along the
same lines at the same time. "What we've done is use some of The Cloud
facilities to kick start this project and we’re now in the process of
spinning it out of The Cloud," de Beer said. The Cloud is currently
the majority shareholder in RoamPoint, but de Beer said both entities
are hoping to change that soon. "For us, it's really important to be
seen as an independent entity not closely associated with one
network," de Beer said. Intel is involved with RoamPoint in a
co-marketing relationship. Plus, RoamPoint customers must be validated
through the Intel Centrino verified hotspot network operators program.
RoamPoint hopes to serve as a hub and clearinghouse for hotspot
operators and service providers. "We'll deal with the technology and
you concentrate on the commercial," de Beer tells potential customers.
The RoamPoint hub offers several services to operators. When a
customer accesses a hotspot using their home network's or aggregator's
login information, their authentication request passes through the
RoamPoint platform. RoamPoint doesn't handle the authentication, but
it verifies if the user is authorized to access that hotspot through a
roaming agreement the customer's operator has with the hotspot. If the
customer is authorized to access the hotspot, RoamPoint passes the
authentication request on to the customer’s operator, where the
customer is authenticated. Because RoamPoint will know which method
each of its operator customers uses to authenticate users, RoamPoint
can also serve as a central point of information for its customers.
Before a hotspot operator approaches another operator about a
potential roaming agreement, RoamPoint can identify for its customers
which other operators in the network can support their authentication
method. RoamPoint also does network monitoring and collects data about
all the hotspots of its customers. "We need to make sure that the
service provider can tell customers which hotspots should be
working....
iPass builds roaming alliances in Europe
iPass builds roaming alliances in Europe
12/03/2003 12:13 PMThe U.S.-based Wi-Fi service provider expands its network of hot spots
by inking new roaming deals with operators in Europe.
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
07/19/2004 06:08 PMThe company is enhancing its global network to enforce corporate
security policies over all connections, including those from public
wireless hot spots.
iPass touts network access policy
devolution
iPass touts network access policy
devolution
07/21/2004 11:23 AMRemote access on the edge
iPass, Yahoo BB Mobile expand roaming
deal
iPass, Yahoo BB Mobile expand roaming
deal
07/07/2004 01:02 PMMore than 600 hot spots in Japan will be available to iPass customers.
iPass Posts Strong Results