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Apriso, Trixell's Manufacturing Operations Portal by Apriso Corporation
December 08, 2009 - (Free Research) Trixell is a medical device world leader. Its products can be found in half of all X-ray machines produced worldwide. In eight years, production has increased 50-fold – a huge success, but also a huge challenge. Watch this video to learn more about Trixell and how they’ve overcome the many operational challenges involved in such rapid growth.
Policy Reference Guide: Blackberry Enterprise Server by BlackBerry
December 2008 - (Free Research) Devices that are running the BlackBerry Application Suite can use all the IT policy rules that are associated with the supported features of the BlackBerry Application Suite.
10 Red Hat® Linux™ Tips and Tricks by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research) Global Knowledge and Red Hat have assembled 10 Tips and Tricks from Red Hat Certified Engineers® (RHCEs) to give you a quick reference guide to help you navigate Red Hat® Linux™ systems.
The CIO's Guide to Wireless in the Enterprise by BlackBerry
May 2006 - (Free Research) 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 server. Learn more about today's wireless technologies and deploying them within organizations.
Overcoming CIO Challenges in Global Mobility Management by BlackBerry
July 2009 - (Free Research) This paper looks at some of the challenges that CIOs are facing in managing mobility. This is clearly becoming more complex for large enterprises as mobility penetrates more deeply into their organizations, driven by changing working practices and supported by rapidly evolving technology.
IBM Lotus Domino and BlackBerry Applications by BlackBerry
April 2007 - (Free Research) This paper provides an overview for effectively creating BlackBerry applications that interact with Domino databases. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is part of an integrated mobility solution that connects Lotus Domino databases to mobile users.
Blackberry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino - Service Pack: 6 by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research) BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 supports HTML and rich-content email messages for BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.5 or later. IBM® Lotus® Domino® version 7.0.2 or later is required to support rich-content email messages on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
IT Briefing: Leveraging Rugged Systems to Meet Your Mobile Computing Needs by Dell, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) Rugged notebooks have improved tremendously over the past few years and more and more companies are using these durable computers to meet their business needs. This IT Briefing discusses the latest trends and features in using rugged systems for your mobile workforce.
The iPhone is Here to Stay: What’s an Enterprise to do About it? by Sybase, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Read this brochure to learn how iAnywhere Mobile Office offers enhanced network security, data protection, device management, profile administration, cross-platform support, and deployment features all available through Apple’s App Store.
Troubleshooting Enterprise Activation Issues by BlackBerry
January 2009 - (Free Research) This webcast will cover the following topics: Enterprise activation overview, Prerequisites for enterprise activation, Troubleshooting stage 1 issues: activation, Troubleshooting stage 2 issues: verifying encryption etc.
Developer's Guide to Mobile Applications by BlackBerry
July 2006 - (Free Research) This document describes how to extend the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution using the BlackBerry Mobile Data System (BlackBerry MDS) to provide a mobile workforce with access to a wide range of corporate data and applications.
Sybase MEAP Report Featuring Research From Gartner. Get Yours Now. by Sybase, Inc.
February 2010 - (Free Research) If your organization is deploying mobile applications a mobile platform should be part of your IT strategy. Deploying a single enterprise platform that will mobilize your entire workforce can deliver new business value while protecting current IT investments. Get your report featuring research from Gartner now, compliments of Sybase.
Three Ways to Prevent USB Insecurity in Your Enterprise by Lumension
January 2010 - (Free Research) Read this white paper to learn how removable device policy enforcement can mitigate data loss, data theft, and malware propagation and hacking risks while enabling managed use of necessary productivity tools.
BlackBerry HIPAA Compliance by BlackBerry
November 2006 - (Free Research) Non-compliance with HIPAA can affect the integrity and security of an organization's entire IT system. Read this paper to learn how combining technologies with security policies can help your organization reduce the risks associated with mobile devices.
Integrating mobility into a Notes Infrastructure by BlackBerry
March 2009 - (Free Research) 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.
Enterprise Application Delivery: No User Left Behind by Blue Coat
January 2007 - (Free Research) Blue Coat ProxyClient extends Blue Coat's visionary application delivery infrastructure to include all of these use cases - from any network, any device, and to any application - keeping users productive wherever the business takes them.
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