Mobile Business Expo Conference Tracks
August 12-14, 2008
Mobile Business Expo joins forces with Interop to offer attendees an unprecedented look into the most powerful innovations and solutions the industry has to offer, with an in-depth focus on mobility issues. Topics and sessions include:
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Wireless as a technology enables device and user mobility, making anytime/anywhere computing and communications a reality. View more »
But that reality is also fraught with challenges: Should we simply duplicate the desktop computing environment, provide remote access to it, or use Web services to provision applications in the field? What wireless technologies are best suited to each approach, and is an optimal strategy even possible given the broad range of applications, users and continuing technological evolution? This session will review the alternatives for enterprise IT decision makers.
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With the availability of products based on the Wi-Fi Alliance’s interim Draft 2.0 specification, the last barrier to enterprise adoption of wireless LANs has fallen. Or has it? View more »
With a continuing stream of advances in technology and products, as well as new and increasing application demands, it’s critical to stay up to date on the status of Wi-Fi and plan for new innovations. This session will cover the latest advances in the IEEE 802.11 standard, as well as what’s next in the evolution of wireless LANs.
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Sophisticated mobile platforms need correspondingly-sophisticated management. View more »
From provisioning to monitoring, management, and control, a comprehensive and effective mobile device management system is essential to mobile success. With corporate and other sensitive information currently residing on mobile devices, what management strategies can the enterprise apply to keep communication and data manageable and secure? Will mobile management be best addressed as an enterprise or carrier opportunity?
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Today’s mobile communicators have sophisticated operating environments that support desktop-class browsers and applications. View more »
What are the key platform alternatives available today? What’s next for mobile operating systems and software platforms for mobile applications? Will the handheld continue to challenge and perhaps ultimately replace the PC? What mobile information paradigm will win in the enterprise?
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With wireless LANs now becoming the norm, and even an expectation in the enterprise, the varying architectural approaches embodied in today’s enterprise-class products represent the core differentiation for each vendor. View more »
The wireless LAN industry has never defined a “standard” access point, nor reached a consensus about how traffic should be routed in large-scale deployments. This session will debate the architectural alternatives and help you decide which approach is best for your mix of applications, users and venues.
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With broadband services becoming a reality in mobile networks, the future is very bright for business applications that rely upon this high-speed infrastructure. View more »
Now is the time to plan for how your business will best utilize these new services, what to look for in a provider and how these changes will impact customers. This session will bring you up to speed on 3G service offerings and take a look at future mobile broadband offerings you should also be aware of.
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Fixed/mobile and mobile/mobile convergence are now becoming part of leading-edge voice and IT solutions across a broad range of enterprises. View more »
One of the most important trends in mobile IT today, convergence is still in its formative years, with significant debate around standards, platforms and core technologies. This session will look at the key approaches to convergence that are available today and provide the information you need to deploy converged solutions in your organization.
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