Thomas M. Borger, Vice President, Global
Consumer Healthcare IT, GlaxoSmithKline
George D. Chizmar, Vice President - Information Technology, Apple Vacations
Derek N. Pew, Interim CEO, Wireless Philadelphia
Clifton Roscoe, General Manager, EarthLink Municipal Networks
Elena Malykhina, Associate Editor,
InformationWeek
Wireless network applications are now being
deployed at an ever increasing pace. The vision is that these applications
can provide the basis for new kinds of
corporate and consumer applications. The panel discussed some of
the endless opportunities that are being pursued today, and, the ‘art of the
possible’ to pursue tomorrow. With wireless networks appearing almost
everywhere, and the variety of access methods increasing from computers, to
PDA’s, to cell phones, we discussed
the benefits and the concerns of this rapidly evolving environment. The
benefits of the anytime-anywhere connectivity will greatly increase a
consumer’s ability to find, inquire, map, order and pay for almost anything
whenever and wherever they are.
Philadelphia’s investment in wireless networks
will make it very affordable for almost anyone to get onto the wireless
superhighway. One of the first in the country, Philadelphia’s investment in
wireless is being reviewed by many other major cities for replication. In
the consumer markets, cell phones can be used to remind people what they
need purchase when they walk passed a store. Vacations can now be spent
with the capability of video conferencing back home to ensure the family is
well. The panel confirmed that the list of opportunities is endless. The
panel also confirmed that standards need to converge, frequencies can
interfere with each other, and security MUST be imbedded into the
applications and the connectivity. While thinking out-of-the-box on
opportunities, thorough testing is more important than ever.
