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We have launched an electronic newsletter which you can view and subscribe to here. Notable in our first issue is our Chairman and CTO, John Landry, speaking about the The Next Wave: Leveraging Mobile Computing Power for Business Productivity. We truly believe we are experiencing yet another fundamental change in network technology with the insurgence of wireless, including WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth and more to come. Concurrently, computing devices are getting ever smaller, increasingly have enormous storage, and house operating systems that are more powerful than ever opening the way for serious applications. As was the case in the past, this wireless networking change will once again spur a fundamental change in software architecture. The result being a radical shift from a history of connected computing that required access to the network to use the application, to 'occasionally connected' computing, where applications are local and distributed.
Also, Phil is featured in the Ask The Expert challenging the assertion that there is any such thing as a “constant connection.“ Check it out!