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The case for (or against) text messaging
sponsored by BlackBerry
Posted:  28 Apr 2008
Premiered:  28 Apr 2008
Format:  Audio
Type:  Podcast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Texting isn't just something your kids do. In fact, Short Message Service (SMS), more commonly known as text messaging, is increasing in popularity within midmarket organizations and becoming the collaboration tool of choice among co-workers. But while it's less expensive that mobile email, it does have limitations (such as length of message). Regardless, SMS is something midmarket CIOs should be leveraging, not banning. This podcast will examine the pros and cons of instant messaging, including costs, policies and available services.


Speaker

Craig Mathias
Principal, Farpoint Group
Craig J. Mathias is a Principal with Farpoint Group, an advisory and systems-integration firm in Ashland, Mass. He has published numerous technical and overview articles on a variety of topics, is a monthly columnist for Electronic Engineering Times, and a well-known industry analyst and frequent speaker at industry conferences and trade shows. He is an internationally recognized expert on wireless communications and mobile computing technologies.



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