Mobile Middleware Research
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Making Mobility Your Business Advantage
Sponsored by: BlackBerryLearn more about how mobile technology from Research In Motion (RIM), and members of the BlackBerry Alliance Program can make your enterprise more agile and give you a business advantage.
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Sybase Mobile University
Sponsored by: Sybase, an SAP companyThese 4 online classes provide you with the knowledge to make your organization's mobile projects a success. Get up to speed on the latest mobile application developments and learn how to overcome common pitfalls. Topics include Mobile Application Platforms, Going Wireless, Platform Power and Safety Matters.
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What's new with Windows Phones
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this three-part series podcast, hear from an industry expert as he discusses what's new with Windows Phones. Uncover why Windows Phones on Exchange server is the best mix for your enterprise and key advantages of leveraging business applications through Windows Phones.
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eBook - The Mobile Enterprise: Taking Wireless Networking to the Next Level
Sponsored by: TechTarget Mobile ComputingRead this eBook to learn how faster, more robust 802.11n WLANs can help your business offer new mobility services to improve mobility and reduce cost through fixed-mobile convergence. Discover how unified communications applications can exploit wireless mobile connectivity to facilitate workforce collaboration and enhance productivity.
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Understanding High Availability for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Sponsored by: BlackBerryRead this technical white paper to learn about the evolution of mobile devices and the introduction of high availability in a mobile context. Also learn about the Blackberry as well as load balancing, failover thresholds, and limited downtime upgrades.
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Mobilizing Field Forces on Smartphones
Sponsored by: BlackBerryThis ABI Research white paper examines the use of smartphones as tools for mobile field workers as a replacement for rugged devices. Through interviews with multiple companies with we found that the TCO of owning smartphones was 14% - 85% less than rugged devices.