MEDIA ADVISORY, June 18, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHAT: Joel Short, co-founder and CTO for Nomadix, the leading supplier of Public-access solutions will speak at SUPERCOMM 2004 in Chicago on June 21, 2004. Short will discuss Public-access wireless LANs for the enterprise in a session titled "Wi-Fi Opportunities and Directions." The session will address Wi-Fi security, ease-of-use and business models for viable deployments, as well as the future of Public-access wireless LANs. SUPERCOMM is the world's largest annual all-inclusive exhibition and conference for communication service providers and private network managers. At one time and in one place, SUPERCOMM encompasses every communication technology: Broadband, Enterprise Networks, Converged Wireless, and the entire Public Network Infrastructure. There are exhibitors from around the world and more than 145 free and paid education sessions presented by more than 500 global industry leaders. Held in Chicago, the vibrant center of American commerce, SUPERCOMM remains the one must-attend communications marketplace for products, services, ideas and solutions. WHO: Dr. Joel Short is chief technology officer of Nomadix, a company he co-founded with Internet Pioneer Dr. Leonard Kleinrock. Dr. Short also serves as vice-chair of Wi-Fi Alliance's Wireless ISP Roaming (WISPr) committee and is editor and co-author of WISPr's document on "Best Common Practices for Wireless ISP (WISP) Roaming." He is also the co-chairman of the Public-access Task Group within the Wi-Fi Alliance. Dr. Short has extensive experience in the design and management of complex computer network systems, having worked for various technology start-ups and well-known technology companies including Apple Computer. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA where he was a lead contributor to various ARPA sponsored wireless and mobile research projects including TRAVLER - Transparent Virtual Networking and WAMIS - Wireless Adaptive Mobile Information Systems. Nomadix is a leading provider of Access Gateways and embedded software solutions for creating intelligent networks that deliver transparent, secure, high-speed Internet access to the mobile user virtually anywhere throughout the world. The company is headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., with sales offices in Europe, China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. Nomadix sells and supports its products globally through OEM partnerships, Value Added Resellers and Systems Integrators. For additional information, please visit http://www.nomadix.com or call +1-818-597-1500. WHEN: 10:00 a.m. June 21, 2004 WHERE: McCormick Place Chicago, IL INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: For information on Nomadix and the company's solutions please contact Stephanie Spangler or Stacee Lewis via phone at +1 714-540-1030 ext. 17 or 19 or via e-mail at sspangler@bockpr.com or slewis@bockpr.com