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Rejoining PrinterOns Board Is Jim Estill

KITCHENER, ON, March 15, 2010 – PrinterOn Corporation, the world leader in mobile internet printing through it’s PrintSpots Printing Service, announced today that Jim Estill will be reuniting with the PrinterOn’s board. Jim Estill has experience running companies from zero to $2 billion in sales, is a writer, speaker, reader, freelance marketer and business consultant, blogger and social media expert. Research In Motion, which went public in 1997, is one company in which Mr. Estill sits on the board of. Glen Wright, PrinterOn chairman says, “We are excited to have Jim Estill return to the Board to help propel PrinterOn to the next level as the mobile Internet experiences explosive growth.”

“The growth of the mobile Internet has no doubt been driven largely by massive adoption of Smartphones, like the Blackberry? and by the ubiquitous availability of 3G wireless networks. And of course, the need for printing documents is still there as it has always been. Now the two are converging which result in a need for all those Smartphone users to be able to print something while on the move. The PrintSpots? service from PrinterOn perfectly fits the need created by this convergence”, Jim said. He went on to say, “I am delighted to be able to bring my skills and experience to PrinterOn to help it drive adoption of the PrintSpots service to the next level.”

There are now 4,000 locations in 23 countries around the world including hotels, airport clubs, cafes, corporate offices, libraries and college campuses that supply reliable and secure service through PrintSpot. Due to the quick growth of the mobile internet and ongoing need to print, PrinterOn is predicting significant increases of its use.

The PrintSpot service is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) based system which leverages a cloud computing architecture. It is as simple as mobile internet users submitting their documents to the PrintSpot service through the internet using their Smartphone or laptop computer. The PrintSpots service then obtains the document in the cloud and safely sends it to the users PrintSpot of choice. It is then printed once the user typed in their secure password.

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On Line Banking With Mobile Devices

Online banking with your mobile phone is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. The jump in users per year is measured in the double digits and there is no sign of any slowing down.

This is not a real surprise considering how many people in the world have a mobile phone. In Europe and Asia, where mobile phones are more prevalent than in North America, there is the real potential for mobile banking to become the method of choice to do one’s banking.

Banking online with your phone allows you to conduct many of the standard transactions that are currently possible when banking with your computer. Checking your account information, monitoring different investments, bill payments and electronic transfers of funds are all possible with mobile banking.

Currently, it is the younger generation that is more comfortable with performing financial transactions online; the majority of users simply review transactions and check funds.

When you use a mobile phone to do your banking online, you are relying on wireless networks to transmit and receive information. This is a significant concern when it comes to security online banking with your phone.

Wireless networks need strong encryption within their online banking software to prevent information from being intercepted and accounts hacked into. A further challenge with security is that phones are so easy to lose and steal. If a thief has the actual device used to conduct online banking, then it will be easier to hack into the account.

In addition to security concerns, the other challenge that online banking service through mobile devices faces is keeping up with the future. As mobile phone users increase and banking online does the same, mobile phone companies and banks will need to foresee the demand and take steps so that customer needs are met.

This involves the compatibility of the hardware (i.e. the phone) with online banking security systems, since there are numerous phone companies and even more types of phones; it also involves the infrastructure of mobile banking and making sure that problems are addressed quickly and new procedures are put into place to deal with new situations as they arise.

The future of online banking service is with the mobile phone. Bluetooth technology, portability and convenience is what it is all about these days, and in addition to “play” by watching videos and listening to music, “work” aspects like using the internet for business needs are very important.

Using your phone to check your account balances and do business banking online from wherever you are is only a short time away. However, once the security and online banking service and support infrastructure is in place, banking online with your phone will be an everyday occurrence.

  
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