
By Andy McCue
Published: Tuesday 14 December 2004
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One would suggest that some of your panel do not fully understand or appreciate the technologies they are talking about. Also it is what is best for the business not the CIO's personal requirements or mode of working that is important. For example wireless technologies (forget about basic mobile phone services) whilst being over-hyped and over-sold have some quite specific strengths in the corporate world and makes life for the mobile worker considerably easier improving both his performance and effectiveness. Also internally, within an organisation, wireless technology if implemented effectively and securely can show significant savings and benefits. P.S I do not work for any wireless supplier.
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