Considerations for Deploying Mobile Devices on Lotus Notes Domino
by BlackBerry

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Published on: 06/25/2008
Type of content: Podcast
Format: Audio (.mp3, .mp4, .m4a)
Price: FREE

Overview
With the growing number of mobile device users within Lotus Notes Domino enterprises, it is becoming critical that employees have access to collaboration tools from their handhelds when they're on the run. However, problems such as improper training, an inability to gain access to corporate date repositories, and frequent loss of Notes Domino mobile devices can be major downfalls for organizations.


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