Archive for December, 2008

Personalization

As people, we are all unique beings who like and dislike different things. I like to listen to blues and rock music, whereas the next person may like jazz. I like to eat Italian food, whereas the next person may like Greek. It’s an ever-changing and evolving world we live in that constantly gives us…

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Remote Access

An attribute of mobility that probably comes to mind first is the ability to access information while away from the office or home where the comforts of the wired desktop PC reside. Most devices, even a laptop, are small enough that they can be carried virtually anywhere. Even better, if my device is capable of…

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Attributes of Mobility and Wireless Services

Now that we’ve talked about the differences and complements between a wireless and a mobile application, let’s get a better understanding of the characteristics of the two and how they might be applied to a sample business scenario. One of the first important points to mention regarding the attributes of mobility and wireless is the…

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Telematics (2)

Other examples of wireless “private” networks include supply chain optimization for manufacturing  processes, commercial Telematics, and wireless home networks. Wireless “private” applications generally exclusively use private spectrums, but in some instances can use the wireless Internet to conduct transactions. A wireless B2B exchange is an example. Usually, exchanges require many organizations to  become members of…

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