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Sun's McNealy Opens CTIA WIRELESS

Sun's McNealy Opens CTIA WIRELESS

Scott McNealy, the president, CEO and chairman of Sun Microsystems, will kick off CTIA WIRELESS 2004 in Atlanta on March 22nd at 9:00 AM (EST) with a keynote presentation showcasing partner solutions and discussing industry trends, business models and IT strategies for driving mobile data service adoption.

McNealy will highlight his company's efforts to simplify operations across the wireless value chain, as well as Sun's "infinite-access" security model, and its network computing infrastructure for secure, highly integrated subscriber asset management.

CTIA Wireless attendees also will get a chance to see live demos of new mobility solutions from Sun and its partners in the Sun Partner Pavilion.

On Tuesday, March 23rd at 1:00 PM (EST) Alan Brenner, vice president of Sun's Consumer and Mobile Systems Group, will be speaking on a panel with executives from Yahoo!, QUALCOMM, Openwave, Sprint Consumer Solutions and InfoSpace. The plenary panel will debate the steps necessary to overcome the fragmentation in the wireless market and to create a more unified ecosystem conducive to business profitability.

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