The days are long gone when corporations had a single wireless network that was used primarily for networked computers, running it from a series of access points mounted near the ceilings. Today’s wireless infrastructure is much more complex with different types of endpoints besides laptop PCs, operating across multiple radio frequencies, and serving many different purposes besides connecting PCs to file servers. In my white paper for MobileAccess that is posted this week, I talk about how today’s applications are changing the wireless landscape and describe in some detail some of the leading examples of this new generation of wireless applications to enhance productivity and integrate mobility into the workplace.