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IT Briefing: Leveraging Rugged Systems to Meet Your Mobile Computing Needs by Dell, Inc.
needs. This IT Briefing discusses the latest trends and features in using rugged systems for your mobile workforce.

Rugged notebooks have improved tremendously over the past few years and more and more companies are using these durable computers to meet...

Presentation Transcript: Leveraging Rugged Systems to Meet the Needs of Your Mobile Computing Environment by Dell, Inc.
This presentation transcript discusses the latest trends and features in using rugged systems for your mobile workforce.

Rugged notebooks have improved tremendously over the past few years. Companies in a wide variety of industries are using these extremely...

Leveraging Rugged Systems to Meet the Needs of Your Mobile Computing Environment by Dell, Inc.
business needs. This webcast discusses the latest trends and features in using rugged systems for your mobile workforce.

Rugged notebooks have improved tremendously over the past few years. Companies in a wide variety of industries are using these extremely...

Podcast: Leveraging rugged systems to meet the needs of your mobile computing environment by Dell, Inc.
business needs. This mediacast discusses the latest trends and features in using rugged systems for your mobile workforce. Rugged notebooks have improved tremendously over the past few years. Companies in a wide variety of industries are using these extremely...
Revitalizing Healthcare Delivery with Mobile Communications: Making the Case for BlackBerry Adoption by BlackBerry
a level of $1.8 billion in 2005 to the expectation of $7 billion in 2010. Unlike other industries that adopted mobile computing devices primarily for email access, the healthcare industry took a different tack. Doctors and nurses embraced these computing devices and used their...
IT Briefing: Netbooks vs. Notebooks: Matching Systems Form to Function in the Enterprise by Dell, Inc.
systems match to meet current and future needs. In many cases, netbooks may not be the best choice for a primary mobile computing platform, and may be better suited as a secondary or supplemental system for lightweight on-the-road productivity.

Craig Mathias, a mobile expert, examines...

eGuide: Windows Mobile 6.5: Enabling Business Mobility, Today and Tomorrow by Microsoft
In this e-Guide, we recap Windows Mobile OS's evolution and look at the wide array of Windows Mobile-powered devices available to untether today's workforces. Windows Mobile: a phrase that embodies...
Podcast: Notebooks vs. Netbooks: Matching Form with Function by Dell, Inc.
systems match to meet current and future needs. In many cases, netbooks may not be the best choice for a primary mobile computing platform, and may be better suited as a secondary or supplemental system for lightweight on-the-road productivity.

Craig Mathias, a mobile expert, will...

The CIO's Guide to Mobile Security by BlackBerry
greater strain on its resources, which affects the performance of the device.

This document examines six mobile computing security concerns that an IT department should consider when evaluating a wireless solution...

  • Integrity of the corporate firewall
  • Confidentiality
  • ...
    Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy by BlackBerry
    solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing. By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise: namely, increased productivity,...
    Wireless Tips
    first alternative is to use a cell phone as what is, in effect, a wireless modem for the notebook. Many handsets can be connected to a notebook via a USB cable or Bluetooth (look for support for dial-up networking) and can thus be used to provide access to the Internet and even voice services as well. You might have to pay a few dollars a month for this service, and there is the... More...
    Dec 3, 2007
    a single radio for each of personal applications, wireless LANs, cellular and so on. Nope. In fact, the degree of diversity seems to be increasing at an ever-quickening pace.

    A case in point is near-field communications (NFC). The chances are you've not yet heard of NFC, and I'm not going to tell you today that it will shortly take over the world or anything like that. Indeed... More...

    Oct 31, 2006
    or stolen. Change any WEP or WPA/WPA2 pre-shared keys on your wireless network to keep the person who recovered it from accessing your network. Change the user's network, email, Web, database, or other application passwords to prevent any unauthorized system use and abuse. Change any other user or administrator passwords that may have been present on the operating system... More...
    Sep 6, 2006
    prediction methods needed for planning and installing wireless (radio) systems in the enterprise environment. These wireless systems are popular examples of indoor/outdoor wireless communication links covered under the umbrella term WLAN (wireless LAN). IEEE 802.11 series variants and Wi-Fi standing for wireless fidelity which is tied to IEEE 802.11b in... More...
    Dec 14, 2004
    Financial Definition
    What is a mobile browser?

    A mobile browser is one that is optimized for the small display screens and limited resources of handheld devices, such as... More...

    Feb 3, 2010
    Notebook Articles
    HP Voodoo Envy 133 business ultraportable debuts by NotebookReview.com contributor
    up a bit more competition to notebooks such as the Lenovo X300 and Apple MacBook Air. This new ultraportable notebook holds nothing back as it goes head to head with the competition, with a full range of features that almost every business user will be sure to love.

    Custom... More...

    Jul 1, 2008
    HP, Dell lead laptop sales for Q1 2008 by NotebookReview.com
    into Q2, the market itself continues to grow from the previous year.

    DisplaySearch has found that while the notebook market shrunk 6% from Q1 to Q2 this year, it was up 35% on-year in Q1'08 with 31 million units shipped. HP remained in first place for the seventh consecutive... More...

    Jun 20, 2008
    Laptop review: Lenovo ThinkPad T61 user opinions by Andrew Baxton
    to the NotebookReview.com forum.

    The Lenovo ThinkPad T61 has been in our top ten list longer than any other notebook, even more impressive is that it has bounced around between the #1 and #3 most popular laptop since May of 2007 when it was released. But is this popularity... More...

    Jun 5, 2008
    Wireless Whitepapers
    The CIO's Guide to Mobile Applications by BlackBerry
    paper provides a framework for understanding how to build a business case for an enterprise wireless solution that goes beyond email, learn about the potential benefits and costs that are associated with these wireless solution strategies. Today, many companies are...
    Making Sense of the Wireless World - BlackBerry for Wireless LAN by BlackBerry
    and WWAN networks in terms of advantages, challenges, and issues to consider when considering a wireless solution. The wireless solution is the paradigm that is changing today's technology. Users will demand greater capabilities that allow them to access more...
    Wireless Technology in the Residential Construction Industry by BlackBerry
    FMI recently completed a nationwide survey of US builders to find out how they are using wireless handheld devices in the field. In this paper, we discuss how wireless is earning its keep on the jobsite and identify ways that builders can get more out of their...
    Mobile Security Tips
    Study guide: Windows Mobile evolution by Lisa Phifer, Contributing Writer

    Windows Mobile: a phrase that embodies on-the-go business initiatives. By marrying today's dominant office computing environment with increasingly compact-but-powerful handheld devices, Windows Mobile makes it possible for millions of workers to... More...

    Jan 25, 2010
    Study guide: Windows Mobile evolution -- Mobilizing business operations by Lisa Phifer, Contributing Writer

    Unlike most other smartphone operating systems, Windows Mobile did not start out powering cell phones or pagers. Rather, its computer operating system heritage gave Windows Mobile a head start on powering small/mobile devices with diverse programming needs. By separating out the WinCE core, Microsoft... More...

    Jan 25, 2010