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ADVISORY/Where is Wireless Going? Looking Into The Crystal Ball: The Future Of The Players, Products and Services And The Winning Strategies To Survive.


Business and Technology Editors and Reporters

ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week.  (April 4)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

WHO:    Sitraka Mobility is a leading provider of intelligent mobile
        software solutions for the enterprise. Mr. Ed Lycklama is
        Sitraka Mobility's chief technology officer with primary
        responsibility for directing research into the technology
        behind the company's innovative wireless products as well as
        managing Sitraka Mobility's intellectual capital. As one of
        the original founders, Mr. Lycklama sits on Sitraka's board of
        directors, and has been a driving force behind the company's
        exceptional growth.

WHAT:   Industry Panel: "Where is Wireless Going?"

        Ed Lycklama, together with industry experts from Infonet,
        Xpedior and DaVinci Software, will provide expert analysis
        on what the killer wireless applications will be, the
        devices of the future, and what new products and services
        will be unveiled to the enterprise community; increasing
        productivity, helping mobile workers stay connected and
        servicing their customer base quickly and efficiently.

WHY:    Forrester Research predicts that there will be one billion
        wireless subscribers by 2003. To gain a competitive advantage,
        vendors will need to revamp their strategies to address their
        current customers needs as well as provide services that
        address the needs of the industry.

WHERE:  Spring Comdex 2001
        McCormick Place
        Room E353 A
        Chicago, IL

WHEN:   Wednesday, April 4, 2001
        1:15 p.m. EST
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