Wireless Apps: The Reality Today
Jean-Baptiste Minchelli, Consultant
Introduction
Wireless
has been a buzzword for a little over a year now. In this
short time, it has seen some of the industry's greatest
technological progress (Wireless IP) and its most dramatic
marketing flops (WAP over GSM), some of the biggest public
crazes (i-Mode) and most crashing disappointments (WAP,
again…). But it is still the word on everybody's lips today,
and technologies like UMTS and GPRS look set to catapult
Wireless into all our daily lives.
It is not
difficult to create a Wireless application using existing
resources (whatever these may be); in most cases, this
involves configuration of the server followed by the
appropriate developments. The first Wireless applications to
be developed followed this principle; in other words, they
used the resources available.
This
article has three main aims:
- To give
an insight into current wireless architectures using a
specific example.
- To
present the ideal future solutions.
- To set
down the factors that turn a wireless application into a
real value-adder for an information system.
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