New Wireless Options Aplenty, But Users Wary
Users face bountiful choices in the coming year as wireless hardware vendors ready new devices with an array of feature combinations and platform support.
Customers this year will see new offerings from Kyocera International Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Panasonic Digital Communications and Security Co., BenQ Corp., Mitsubishi Electric Corp. and Research In Motion Ltd.
The lineups at this week's CTIA Wireless show in New Orleans and the CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany, however, are being met by enterprise users with a mixture of interest and dread. For some IT managers, many of the feature-rich devices are overwhelming.
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