MIS (Chapter 16-Integrating Wireless Technology in Business)

Chapter 16-Integrating Wireless Technology in Business

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Mobile
Technology can travel with the user, but it is not necessarily in real-time
Wireless
Refers to any type of electrical or electronic operation that is accomplished without the use of a "hard wired" connection
Drivers of Wireless Technology Growth
-Universal Access to Information and Applications-The Automation of Business Processes-User Convenience, Timeliness, and Ability to Conduct Business
Mobile Devices Changing Business
-Wireless Local Area Network (wLAN)-Cellular Phones and Pagers-Cordless Computer Peripherals -Satellite Television-WiMAX Wireless Broadband-Security Sensor
Steps to an Effective Mobile Strategy
-Defining Risks-Knowing the Limits of Technology-Protecting Data from Loss-Compliance in the Mobile Enterprise-Staying Flexible and Embracing Change
Emerging Mobile Trends
-Social Networking Gets Mobilized -Mobile TV-Multifunction Devices Become Cheaper and More Versatile-Location-Based Services-Mobile Advertising-Wireless Providers Move into Home Entertainment-Wireless Security Moves to the Forefront-Enterprise Mobility