w-Trade Technologies' VP of Business Planning & Development to Address Senior-Level Executives and Entrepreneurs at Interactive Texas 2000

w-Trade Technologies, a global provider of mobile business applications, announced that Randy Dence, Vice President of Business Planning & Development, will address senior-level executives and entrepreneurs as part of a panel on "Next Wave Technologies, Markets & Industries," today at Interactive Texas 2000 from 4:00-5:30 p.m.

During this panel, Mr. Dence will discuss the vast industry and market opportunities for companies seeking to take their businesses wireless. He will provide an overview of the current wireless marketplace and reveal how organizations can benefit from implementing a wireless strategy.

Prior to joining w-Trade Technologies, Mr. Dence served in marketing and business development positions at companies such as 3Com, Dell Computer Corporation, Sharp Electronics and NCR. Mr. Dence is known as an innovator in the mobile computing industry - while at 3Com, he was part of the team that created the Palm VII. Additionally, Mr. Dence helped revolutionize the Internet and wireless e-mail industries through his early involvement with Dell and its partners, such as AOL and RadioMail.

Interactive Texas 2000 is being held from August 31 to September 1 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, TX. Information technology and e-commerce's impact upon Texas businesses have been astounding -experts believe that the growth in the state will reach $60 billion by 2003. Interactive Texas 2000, designed specifically for Texas' decision makers in the new economy, will address the technologies that are pertinent now and the issues that will launch companies competitively toward the future. Entrepreneurs, senior level executives and other thought leaders will share their thoughts on e-commerce, the proliferation of the Internet and what it will mean to Texas business, education and society.


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