WHITE PAPER:
Read on and learn more about an integrated approach to mobile device management that can provide comprehensive IT control and policy enforcement while empowering end-user productivity via beautifully delivered mobile applications.
ASSESSMENT TOOL:
Is it time to upgrade your old devices? Developed from industry research and insights from Intel IT, this Business Client Refresh ROI Estimator lets you explore the business value of replacing your aging PCs with new Intel® processor-based devices.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, author Mike Kirkup tells about mobile development with their features and limitations and describes Smartphones which store data in the memory.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explains how social networking and the next generation of handheld devices will improve business decision-making through efficient, unified communications and location awareness.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Read why BlackBerry is the leading wireless solution for keeping healthcare professionals connected to colleagues, patient details and medical information so they can provide higher quality patient care throughout the day.
WHITE PAPER:
In this question and answer session, learn how Dr. John D. Halamka. MD, of the Harvard Medical School, depends on a BlackBerry Solution to keep his patient and student records secure.
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile unified communications allows organizations to provide employees with the ability to collaborate and communicate efficiently, as well as access information on-demand.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, our expert Niel Nickolaisen offers a five-point solution for managing endpoint security for the hyper-connected enterprise. Then expert Lisa Phifer shares what mobile device management software IT needs and why.
WHITE PAPER:
This White Paper outlines the capabilities of Mobile User Management developed by BoxTone -- which for many of the best-known organizations are enabling improvements and efficiencies in responsiveness to mobile users, process, measurability, service...
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper shows how qualified service providers can add value to RFID projects, highlights some of the planning issues and considerations that call for experienced advice, and provides guidance to the types of services available and how to differentiate service providers.