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This is an interesting article by Rich Seeley on 2/22/06:
The number of mobile workers globally will soon be more than double the total U.S. population, according to predictions by another analyst firm, IDC Corp. IDC has predicted that in two years there will be 878 million mobile workers linked to their corporate headquarters by notebook PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and the already ubiquitous cell phone.
In a recent report on the rich Internet application (RIA) strategy of
Asked for an example, she said, "The typical example is mobile sales and service force where increasingly these days people who are out there facing customers are asked to supply more in depth information and be able to participate more closely with the rest of the organization they're representing." MacFarland says she sees the line between sales and service blurring, so that today's workers on the active edges of business are in consultancy roles, selling the services they provide, including things like PC repair or overnight delivery.
Even with hot spots at Starbucks available for a cup of coffee, staying in contact with the mother ship isn't easy for workers on the edge.
"These folks need to be productive whether they are online, off-line or flitting between zones of connectivity in an unpredicted fashion," MacFarland writes. "They need their productivity whether they favor Java or Microsoft. They want the informational depth to make them appear brilliant. They want the data center to support the entire business process as a service to be delivered to them."
This is where the Web 2.0 technologies, especially RIA including
"Because of the perishable nature of Web access devices, this rich client must still be lightweight," MacFarland writes. "Yet, in some situations, it also must be capable of supplying full functionality off-line. The switch-over between a client's connected and disconnected state must be unnoticeable to the user - and for this, some business logic on the client is needed."
The perishable nature of wireless connections is not something that is going to be solved anytime soon, MacFarland says. She advises architects and developers to design RIA applications for mobile workers so they have enough logic and data on the client to keep working when they lose connectivity.
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