Wireless Components

Wireless devices do not automatically communicate with back-end systems, particularly when there are a variety of products—PDAs (with various operating systems), WAP-enabled phones (that do not all follow the same WAP standards), a combination of wireless infrastructure technologies like CDMA, GSM, TDMA, upcoming G3, CDPD, SMS (short messaging services), and packet radio networks—to exchange information with diverse databases and systems like SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Siebel, Onyx, Pivotal, etc.

Thus, the latest in middleware solutions must be part of your mobile enterprise project if you hope to untangle the myriad front-end and back-end technologies. In addition to these issues, there are other things to consider such as ...

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