Mobile Computing White Papers Mobile Computing is a generic term describing your ability to use technology 'untethered', that is not physically connected, or in remote or mobile (non static) environments. The term is evolved in modern usage such that it requires that the mobile computing activity be connected wirelessly to and through the internet or to and through a private network. This connection ties the mobile device to centrally located information and/or application software through the use of battery powered, portable, and wireless computing and communication devices.
A Farpoint Group Technical Note: 802.11ac: What’s New and Important
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FIPS, CAPS, AISEP, and many more — BlackBerry® has received certification from the most rigorous security testers in the world. In this insightful webinar, find out what they mean and why they matter to enterprises.
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This whitepaper reveals research findings on the total cost of ownership (TCO) and security for the major mobile platforms: Apple iOS, Google Android™, BlackBerry®, Windows Phone and Nokia Symbian.
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Ricoh Canada’s Director of Infrastructure and Operations speaks about his enthusiasm for BlackBerry® 10 devices, his findings after testing BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, and plans to port a field service application to the new platform.
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Mobile Computing Corp Inc. (MCC) specializes in mobile field service solutions. After a rigorous trial period, the company’s CEO concluded that “the strength of BlackBerry 10 is great.” Find out what made the experience so positive.
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McCain Foods Ltd. and Air Canada are long-time BlackBerry® customers. In this short video, senior IT leaders from both companies explain why they see BlackBerry® 10 as the natural evolution of their mobile strategy.
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Find out about innovative tools for Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) including BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, and get all the details on the BlackBerry® software and services roadmap.
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By: Rapid7
Published Date: Jan 10, 2013
In a January 2012 market research study, 71 percent of the businesses surveyed said that mobile devices have caused an increase in security incidents.
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Read how your business can gain that advantage by delivering the type of mobile experience users have come to expect, from Michael Finneran of dBrn Associates and Brad Herrington of Interactive Intelligence.
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In this whitepaper, Daniel Hong and Keith Dawson from Ovum take an extensive look at how smart devices can revolutionize the customer experience.
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Push is a staggeringly powerful, permission-based, mobile customer communication channel. Leveraging push effectively inherently demands particular rules of engagement. Learn the "7 Rules of Good Push" and see numerous examples in this useful primer from Urban Airship, the world's largest push messaging provider. A must-read for marketers.
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Do your field reps use iPads or iPhones? If so, enable them to present with PowerPoint the way it was meant to be seen -- with fonts, colors and animations intact. Plus, empower you content team to instantly edit and update all versions of a particular presentation, all with the click of a mouse. Ideal for reducing risk and maintaining compliance! Users in more than 140 countries use SlideShark to deliver consistent, secure PowerPoint presentations on iPads and iPhones. Find out how SlideShark can empower you to distribute, control and track field PowerPoints. Click here to watch a quick 2-minute video and see SlideShark in action.
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By: TIBCO
Published Date: Apr 22, 2013
Join us as we take a look at the impact of mobile initiatives on Integration.
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Smartphones and tablets are game changers for engagement because people carry them everywhere they go. Your customers and partners and employees have perpetual access to the vast resources of the Internet — and hopefully your mobile app as well — in the key moments of their day. In interviews with more than 100 mobile innovators, we have found four places where mobile engagement transforms services and processes: customer engagement, process acceleration, employee productivity, and new business services. Even at this early stage of development, you can see positive impacts of mobile engagement in apps from General Electric, Trane, and Uber Technologies. We close with a simple framework for prioritizing which apps and features people will actually use based how useful and convenient they are.
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By 2014, smartphones and tablets will put power in the pockets of a billion global consumers, including your employees and partners and customers. However, mobile is not simply another device for IT to support with a shrunken website or a screen-scraped application. Rather, mobile is the visible manifestation of a much broader shift to systems of engagement that marry physical context and digital intelligence to deliver service directly into a person's hands. This shift will add value and take cost out of every business service, workflow process, and business application. But mobile engagement will also require wholesale changes to your app design, service delivery, IT skills, technology assets, and even your business model. This report lays out a vision for mobile engagement and introduces the strategic elements developed further in The CIO's Mobile Engagement playbook.
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Successful mobile apps, especially enterprise mobile apps, typically need to interact with a well-architected set of back-end services, but most mobile app developers are more skilled at client-side front-end development. Enter mobile back-end-as-a-service (BaaS), a new set of hosted platforms that addresses the gap between front-end development proficiency and back-end infrastructure requirements. Enterprise-class back-end-as-a-service addresses scalability while providing an integration platform into existing enterprise services. Use this research as your guidebook to navigating the emerging BaaS landscape.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Mar 22, 2013
This paper shows how the IBM Maximo software solution is the leading asset and service management software in the marketplace, through its highly flexible business components and technology architecture
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McCain Foods Ltd. and Air Canada are long-time BlackBerry® customers. In this short video, senior IT leaders from both companies explain why they see BlackBerry® 10 as the natural evolution of their mobile strategy.
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Mobile Computing Corp Inc. (MCC) specializes in mobile field service solutions. After a rigorous trial period, the company’s CEO concluded that “the strength of BlackBerry 10 is great.” Find out what made the experience so positive.
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In this case study, Ricoh Canada’s Director of Infrastructure and Operations speaks about his enthusiasm for BlackBerry® 10 devices, his findings after testing BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 and plans to port service to the Blackberry platform.
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Leverage your investment in BlackBerry® solutions. Through to December 31, 2013, organizations purchasing BlackBerry® 10 smartphones can trade up their existing BlackBerry Enterprise Server licenses one-for-one – free.
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BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 is designed to help organizations like yours address the full spectrum of Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) challenges. In this webcast, find out what senior IT leaders like most about it.
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BlackBerry® 10 is an entirely new mobile computing platform that removes many of the barriers that slow down other devices. Here are just a few of the reasons end users love BlackBerry 10.
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It’s now easier than ever to tap in to the power of BlackBerry® Technical Support Services. Find out what’s changing, and learn about BlackBerry Readiness Services designed to streamline your move to BlackBerry® 10.
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Find out about the challenges companies are encountering in the face of the four Cs: Compliance, Control, Cost and Consumerization. And, learn what businesses can glean from the public sector about best-practice Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM).
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