Wireless Internet White Papers
The Wireless Chasm Isn't Tough to Jump
Overview One of the most interesting activities for wireless practitioners right now is gauging supply and demand for m-business products and services within the enterprisetrying to predict where the market is heading and when we will cross the wireless chasm from the early adopters to the mainstream. As most of us know, we are still on the wrong side of the chasm where supply far exceeds demand. But the gap is closing as the hype recedes, the infrastructure improves, the software and standards take better form on the supply side and the enterprise gets its feet wet on the demand side.
| Publisher | Compass America | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | July 2001 | Downloads | 9 |
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