Wireless Security
By: HP
Published Date: Sep 02, 2010
Networking advancements are transforming infrastructure utilization and changing the way organizations provision communications and information technology (IT) for the enterprise. In order to keep up, companies need a secure, mobile, multi-service network. This paper will explore the changing networking environment and how this new design approach helps organizations improve business and technology performance while minimizing investment risk.
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Software and technology solutions help mitigate mobile security risks, but they require IT staff to select, deploy and maintain them. Learn how your organization can establish a mobile security strategy to address the current mobile security landscape, even with lean IT resources.
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 20, 2010
In this business environment, strong authentication-using multiple factors to ensure users are indeed who they claim to be-is vital. As they evaluate the alternatives, many organizations are opting to use SMS authentication, which offers a mix of convenience and security that make it ideally suited to many usage scenarios. Read this white paper to find out more!
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 20, 2010
This paper compares the strengths and weaknesses of hardware- and software-based authentication approaches, and offers five key considerations for evaluating which approach is right for the specific needs of your organization.
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The business phone system market has heated up as businesses are rapidly shifting to VoIP solutions in order to take advantage of new features and significantly reduced costs. Vendors recognize this and are competing which means the buyer wins. Our comprehensive Comparison Guide will give you clear guidance so you can choose the phone system that makes the most sense for your business. Whether you want to empower your mobile workforce or just help your bottom line, this Guide will give you the data you need.
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Fast, accurate communications are the underpinnings of patient care and safety. Yet, today's hospital staff carry so many pagers and other devices, it's become cumbersome. With Amcom Mobile Connect, you can simplify communications and strengthen care by using your BlackBerry smartphone for code alerts, patient updates, lab results, consult requests, and much more. In short, everything.
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By: Mocana
Published Date: Jun 18, 2010
Until recently, designing or building a wireless device meant cobbling together whatever security implementations you could find, often with open source and other code that is usually too big and too slow for device environments.
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Any IT person with a pulse knows that employees are flooding IT departments with requests to connect their personal smartphones to the company IT infrastructure. Notwithstanding the real productivity benefits from connected employees, until now many IT departments have turned down all such requests
as a matter of policy. They calculated that the security and control risks outweighed the benefits from collaboration.
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Policy for policy, the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution offers the most comprehensive set of wireless security tools of any wireless solution today. Come and explore how you can control the security of enterprise data with more than 400 policies, including application control,role-based administration, two-factor authentication for applications and enterprise device authentication.
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In this webcast, Mike Kirkup tells about BlackBerry application platform which simplifies the development, deployment and management of wireless applications. Leverages the core strengths of the BlackBerry solution to mobilize additional business processes and applications.
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The Blackberry Java Development Environment (BlackBerry JDE) is a fully integrated development environment and simulation tool for building Java Micro Edition (Java MET) applications for Java-based Blackberry smartphones.
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n this webcast you will learn that Global Positioning System (GPS) is a series of 24 geosynchronous satellites that continually transmits position information.
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In this webcast, author Michael Weitzel tells about web development and BlackBerry browser applications with their features. The Overview will include:
•Component architecture
•Functionality provided by the solution
•Why browser applications
•Main considerations
and for Browser features:
•Supported features and standards
•Transports
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Mobile banking is quickly growing in popularity among young, affluent, tech-savvy smartphone users in America and Canada. As a result, financial institutions will have a highly interactive and expandable line of services and devices they can use to engage their customers.
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In this webcast, author Brian Zubert tells about, Java Specification Request (JSR) that means, proposed addition to the Java platform, proposed and reviewed by expert group, public review before JSR finalized, Must be approved by Java Community Process (JCP) Executive Committee.
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The global economy has gone through a painful restructuring in the last year. The economic downturn has however presented many opportunities for firms to cut costs and enhance their productivity. In this webcast you'll learn how to leverage those opportunities using Blackberry® solutions for accounting firms.
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In recent years, law firms have enjoyed remarkable financial returns due to a strong global economy, free flowing capital and a high level of demand for legal services. Law firm revenues and profits continued to be strong, even during the dotcom bust, the post 9/11 slowdown and the increasing cost of associate recruitment and retention. This success could be partly explained by the growth imperative in law firms: they must continue to grow, either by acquisition, or by recruiting laterals or associates, because law firm economics correlates size with profits. And many firms grew rapidly in the past several years.
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This webcast will cover the following topics and conclude with a question and answer session: Messaging server health issues, Using BlackBerry Enterprise Server logs, Troubleshooting email message flow issues, Troubleshooting wireless email message reconciliation issues, Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Resource Kit.
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Mobile deployments in business are growing at an accelerating rate, enabled by increasingly capable devices at attractive prices, faster, less costly, and more reliable wireless networks being deployed across wider areas, and an expanding array of mobile applications that empower the mobile workforce with an abundance of business critical functions.
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Equipping staff with the right tools can enhance productivity, motivation and staff retention. Highly secure mobile email and data applications help mobile workers stay in touch and up-to-date with a wide range of business issues. Extending that streamlined anytime, anywhere access to mobile voice applications is the next frontier in worker empowerment.
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express integrates with your
organization's existing infrastructure, which can include messaging software, calendar and contact information, wireless Internet and intranet access, and custom applications, to provide BlackBerry device users with mobile access to your organization's resources. You can install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express on the same server as Microsoft Exchange or Windows Small Business Server, or you can install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express on a separate server.
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server integrates with your organization's existing infrastructure, which can include messaging and collaboration software, calendar and contact information, wireless Internet and intranet access, and custom applications, to provide BlackBerry device users with mobile access to your organization's resources.
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server integrates with your organization's existing infrastructure, which can include messaging and collaboration software, calendar and contact information, wireless Internet and intranet access, and custom applications, to provide BlackBerry device users with mobile access to your organization's resources.
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Incumbered by paper-based workorders and instructions relayed verbally, Cable TV company Videotron needed a solution that helped manage service requests in a way that cut costs, sets it apart from the competition, and showed market leadership.
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AIS Construction Equipment (AIS) is a heavy construction equipment dealership that sells, rents and repairs machinery. Its challenge was to automate work orders completed by service technicians who repair heavy equipment to accelerate the billing cycle, follow up on sales leads and improve customer service. Working with their partner, Visible Asset, AIS gave their 50 field service technicians an application for their BlackBerry smartphones that changed a paper-based work order system to an automated one.
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