[ news_security_news ] Roaming Messenger Praised By Homeland Security Expert
Chris Crum Staff Writer
2005-10-27
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Roaming Messenger has been cited as "the killer app" for homeland security based on its smart messaging capability and interoperability across various devices and networks.
This claim has been made by known homeland security strategist and theorist W. David Stephenson, who has been published in the New York Times, The Journal of Homeland Security, and a number of other respected publications.
In a recent report from Stephenson, Roaming Messenger is praised for its ability to "leverage the billions of dollars of mobile communications technology, from cell phones to Wi-Fi laptops, that are already in individuals' hands."
"It solves the most important problem, according to Secretary Chertoff, in the New Orleans response: lack of interoperability between the federal, state and local communications systems, and does so for not only various networks and carriers, but also for a variety of devices, including desktop and laptop computers, cell phones and PDAs," said Stephenson.
Needless to say, the company, particularly CEO Jon Lei, is ecstatic about Stephenson's comments.
"Mr. Stephenson's unsolicited coverage of Roaming Messenger vindicates our unwavering vision that we have the right technology at the right time," said Lei.
Lei also mentioned that Roaming Messenger will be launching some "very important initiatives" in the coming weeks.
About the Author:
Chris Crum is a staff writer for SecurityProNews and WebProNews.
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