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Mobile Device Management for Dummies by Sybase, Inc.
experts. Yet more than 75% of enterprises leave responsibility for security in the hands of the user - literally. With the increase in the use of mobile devices, you likely have questions that are left unanswered when it comes to managing and securing those devices. Well, now your answers are just a page...
Adoption of Mobile Devices in the Workplace: Striking the Right Balance by Lumension
device market. As more and more workers at every level of the enterprise take advantage of the productivity benefits associated with powerful mobile devices, executives are sticking their heads in the sand when it comes to the growing risks these devices introduce to the IT environment.

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Considerations for Deploying Mobile Devices on Lotus Notes Domino by BlackBerry
Discover things you should consider when deploying mobile devices in your Lotus Notes Domino environment. With the growing number of mobile device users within Lotus Notes Domino enterprises, it is becoming...
The CIO's Guide to Mobile Security by BlackBerry
Today's enterprise and government organizations increasingly support the use of mobile (wireless) devices by their employees. At the same time, enterprise and government organizations often underestimate the potential security risks of using...
Successful Mobile Deployments Require Robust Security by Lopez Research
Now that mobility has become an integral part of an enterprise's infrastructure, IT must now support and secure these mobile devices. Read this whitepaper to find out the unique security requirements that these mobile devices create and the three components of mobile...
iAnywhere Mobile Office Trial by Sybase, Inc.
Download this free trial and extend Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange to a variety of mobile devices, including iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian. With on-device security, wireless email and business process mobilization, you'll be able to test...
Managing and maintaining mobile devices on Lotus Notes Domino by BlackBerry
ability to securely support multiple devices. Listen to this podcast to learn more about issues facing Lotus Notes administrators deploying mobile devices. Going mobile is an essential part of doing business in Notes Domino shops; so is having the ability to securely support multiple devices. Listen...
Integrating mobility into a Notes Infrastructure by BlackBerry
This e-guide offers expert information that Lotus Notes administrators should consider when deploying mobile devices in the Lotus Notes environment and other issues that may arise from deployment. With the growing number of mobile device users within Lotus...
BlackBerry HIPAA Compliance by BlackBerry
Read this paper to learn how combining technologies with security policies can help your organization reduce the risks associated with mobile devices. Compliance with HIPAA requires that organizations implement safeguards and security standards when electronically storing and...
E-Guide: Developing and Instituting Corporate Mobile Device Policies by BlackBerry
To learn how to develop appropriate policies for your organization and how to enforce them with mobile security and management tools, read this expert series of tips written by Mark Tauschek. An effective mobile management strategy depends on...
Mobile CRM Working the Way Salespeople Work by Oracle Corporation
This paper explores how the right mobile CRM application, one designed with the sales staff in mind, can lead to greater sales productivity, reduced costs, shortened sales cycles and...
Video: iPhone for the Enterprise by Sybase, Inc.
and calendar features. You will learn how iAnywhere Mobile Office isn't just for the iPhone either, it can also be used with the latest Windows Mobile devices and Symbian devices, along with a number of groupware systems including IBM's Lotus Domino and Microsoft Exchange. This video will also discuss...
Mobile Data Protection Options for Enterprise CIOs by Symantec Corporation
important issue as many enterprise CIOs continue to address regulatory requirements and consequences from lost and stolen laptops and other mobile devices. CIOs need solutions to protect their mobile devices and data from internal and external threats. In this podcast, Karen Guglielmo, executive...
Choosing an Enterprise-Class Wireless Operating System: A Comparison of Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile by BlackBerry
to more aggressive expansion of wireless device usage in many enterprises. This paper will explore some of the key criteria necessary in a mobile OS so that enterprise use of the device will not compromise the integrity of the company's security. Security considerations remain the...
VeriSign Mobile Enterprise Services: Enabling Next-Generation Mobile Messaging for Enterprises by VeriSign, Inc
on their mobile phones and PDAs to stay connected with friends and colleagues. As new mobile applications and services become available, mobile devices present a powerful and convenient way for consumers to interact with businesses-- anytime, anywhere.

Read this paper, which introduces a...

Security Behind BlackBerry by BlackBerry
tools that come preinstalled with the Blackberry solution and discover how to use these tools to better secure your BlackBerry deployment. As mobile devices become more common and more powerful, security becomes a more important consideration. Download this white paper and gain a better...
The Promise of Mobile Unified Communications by BlackBerry
can develop cost-effective strategies for implementing or improving mobile applications and foster an efficient workplace.

Mobile devices provide a platform for mobile access to enterprise applications as well as a host of new methods of communication and collaboration...
Increasing the ROI of Mobility by Sybase, Inc.
a mobile workforce can benefit from Afaria. This powerful and proven technology that is capable of handling large data transfers to and from mobile devices is already delivering notable business benefits to many organizations. Business and IT managers alike have known for years that information...
Revitalizing Healthcare Delivery with Mobile Communications: Making the Case for BlackBerry Adoption by BlackBerry
rate, from 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...
TowerGroup Mobile Banking Forecast 2009 by VeriSign, Inc
banking as a primary means of interacting with their bank. TowerGroup estimates that, by 2013, more than 50 million US consumers will bank via mobile devices. Between now and then, mobile banking offerings will continue to evolve toward a full-functionality delivery channel that gives banks unique...
The Insider Threat and Mobile Devices: Employees Often Evade and Ignore Security Policies by IronKey
internal security policies. These noncompliant workplace behaviors are associated with USB memory sticks, web-based email, social media, and mobile devices. Additional findings include employees' thoughts on the training they have received in relation to internal security and how their general...
Determining Timescales for Deployment, Expected Performance and Business Case for Long Term Evolution (LTE) by Motorola, Inc.
Motorola is monitoring the rapid advances in mobile technology, the demand for mobile devices, and the pressure this demand puts on communications carriers. Please join Richard Keith, Senior Director of Global Strategy LTE, as he...
Going Mobile: Developing an Application Mobilization Plan for Your Business by BlackBerry
on your home turf. Successful enterprises understand that knowledge workers must be able to do their jobs from more than one location. Going mobile--which encompasses much more than just mobile email access--can improve productivity, reduce costs and boost your bottom line.

A successful...

The CIO's Guide to Wireless in the Enterprise by BlackBerry
Mobile devices are no longer just for high-level executives. More and more employees are discovering the benefits of being connected to the corporate email...
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Nokia to introduce new mobile devices for businesses
Three new mobile devices, the E60, E61 and E70 will be available from Nokia at the beginning of 2006. With a range of connectivity -- including GMS, 3G... More...
Oct 12, 2005
Windows Mobile surging in Euro PDA market
IDC says Windows Mobile systems software surpassed Palm OS-based devices for the first time in 2003... More...
Jan 28, 2004
Mobile malware threat to intensify in '06
McAfee warns of a growing malware threat to mobile devices calling it "a serious cause for concern... More...
Dec 21, 2005
UMA spec promises cellular-to-WLAN roaming
Sony, T-Mobile, Cingular, and many more are backing Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), which is intended to get mobile devices to work with WLANs... More...
Sep 8, 2004
Microsoft, IBM craft mobile Web services strategies
Does the future of Web services lie in mobile devices? Columnist Preston Gralla examines the mobile Web services strategies of IBM and Microsoft... More...
Feb 26, 2004
Related Definitions
single stream 802.11n
802.11n wireless local area network (WLAN) specification. The goal of single-stream 802.11n is to improve the quality of service on mobile devices by taking advantage of 802.11n's wider radio frequency channel and mechanism for decreasing time between transmissions. Single-stream 802.11n takes advantage of the fact that the... More...
Apr 6, 2009
wireless LAN
A wireless LAN (or WLAN, for wireless local area network, sometimes referred to as LAWN, for local area wireless network) is one in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection. The IEEE 802.11 group of standards specify the technologies for wireless LANs. 802.11 standards use... More...
Sep 8, 2008
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MSCMDM)
Device Manager (MSCMDM) is server-based software that allows enterprise IT professionals to manage and automate tasks for Windows Mobile devices. Companies can use MSCMDM to add new applications to phones over wireless networks and provide secure access to corporate data or internal applications using a mobile virtual... More...
Aug 22, 2008