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Wireless Security Tips
Enterprise iPhone adoption: Easing the iPhone into the enterprise
While security professionals (like me) fret about iPhone threats, this prosumer smartphone continues to spread throughout the enterprise. At last month's Interop Las Vegas, a packed crowd gathered to hear panelists... More... Jun 17, 2009
Mobile security threats
Mobile security threats come in many forms, and they are rapidly evolving. Many enterprises now have mobility at the center of their IT strategy, and it will serve you well to put new emphasis on your mobile device security... More... Jun 10, 2009
Mobile unified communications services
a geographical region (e.g., the U.S.) as a single calling zone. Sprint's Wireless Integration Service provides unlimited enterprise calling for mobile phones and can route international mobile calls through trunks off the premises-based PBX, saving per-minute international...
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Jun 1, 2009
Blackberry Articles
Mobile app stores: Enterprise software is where the money will be made
Doyle (CEO of uLocate), Ted Morgan (CEO of Skyhook Wireless) and Jeremy Wright (Global Director of Brand Solutions, Nokia).
In addition to Android, the iPhone and Research In Motion's new BlackBerry App Store were dominant themes among the panelists and the 400 students and mobile entrepreneurs who attended the event. More than 50 hands went up in the audience when... More... Apr 15, 2009
RIM opens up BlackBerry App World
After months of anticipation, RIM has opened up its own mobile application storefront, BlackBerry App World. Users in the U.S., U.K. and Canada will have immediate access to the store and almost a 1,000 applications from partners like Bloomberg and the New York Times to MTV... More... Apr 1, 2009
iPhone hacking: Lessons from the front line
with increasingly universal enterprise impact. Apple Mac OS X smartphone sales overtook Windows Mobile in 3Q08. At 13% and climbing, the iPhone is now rapidly approaching RIM's BlackBerry marketshare.
Nonetheless, Dulaney expects Apple to continue putting the consumer first, enterprise second. Apple isn't particularly accustomed to working with (or... More... Mar 2, 2009
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