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Corporate Applications of Wireless Networking: We Still Have a Lot of Room to Roam

Posted May 31, 2006 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

In this issue of CBR, we focus on the corporate uses and applications of wireless networking. Wi-Fi (adopted by 67% of our respondents), BlackBerries, and cellular data connectivity (adopted by over 40% of our respondents) are now a staple in many organizations; and with the emergence of WiMAX networks and laptops with embedded 3G connectivity on the horizon, organizations are starting to approach wireless networking more strategically and systematically.

About The Author
Gabriele Piccoli
Gabriele Piccoli is a Fellow with Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and the Editor Emeritus of Cutter Benchmark Review. Dr. Piccoli is the Edward G. Schlieder Endowed Chair of Information Sciences at Louisiana State University's E.J. Ourso College of Business, and Director of the Digital Data Streams Lab. His consulting, research, and teaching expertise is in strategic information systems and the use… Read More
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