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Mobility is the enterprise of the future: In this podcast interview with Alan Cohen, we talk about how technology once restricted to the enterprise roams much more freely with the availability of wireless data networks. This trend, of course, will only increase as broad public networks of all forms proliferate: cell, mobile WiMax, and Wi-Fi. Cohen talks about how applications drive networks and networks facilitate applications. [33 min., 16 MB, MP3]
Posted by Glennf at August 30, 2006 2:56 PM
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