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Implementation Guide: Remote Access Protection by Juniper Networks, Inc.
June 2008 - (Free Research) This document discusses how to implement an essential part of Juniper Networks Adaptive Threat Management Solutions--namely remote access protection.
Top 10 Tips for Successful Access Control by FoxT
September 2008 - (Free Research) This paper offers a practical guide to implementing fine-grained access controls with ten aspects that are important to consider when planning an implementation of fine-grained access controls in a corporate server environment.
Long Term Evolution (LTE) - An Overview by Motorola, Inc.
December 2007 - (Free Research) The recent increase of mobile data usage and emergence of new applications such as MMOG (Multimedia Online Gaming), mobile TV, Web 2.0, streaming contents have motivated the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) to work on the Long-Term Evolution (LTE).
Five steps to rolling out your mobile applications by BlackBerry
March 2008 - (Free Research) In this podcast, Jack Gold, analyst, and well-known authority on mobility, offers pointed advice on the steps you should take in rolling out your mobile business applications.
Hidden Dangers in the Mobile Worker Jungle by Blue Coat
March 2008 - (Free Research) This white paper, offers a number of scalable solutions that are easy for IT to install and maintain, while providing a reliable, faster, and more secure experience for all of the company's mobile and remote workers.
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.
Best Approach to Combating Line-of-Sight (LOS) issues by Motorola, Inc.
March 2009 - (Free Research) This technical brief provides a brief discussion of wireless essentials and issues impacting radio performance. It also delves into unique features of the Motorola Wireless Broadband Fixed Point-to-Multipoint Canopy 400 Series that enable it to operate quite effectively in areas where LOS issues require an innovative and highly effective solution.
Merging Mobility with Unified Communications by BlackBerry
August 2008 - (Free Research) Unified Communications is about getting the right information, in the right context, sent to the right people with the right timing.
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.
Cisco Virtual Office Deployment Guide by Cisco Systems, Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research) Cisco Virtual Office is a highly scalable solution for medium and large organizations looking to provide teleworkers, small offices, and mobile users with office-like experience combining voice, video, wireless, and real-time data applications in a secure environment. This deployment guide provides full details.
Blackberry Enterprise Server v4.1 Service Pack 6 by BlackBerry
August 2008 - (Free Research) The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution provides push-based access to email; calendar, contacts, tasks and notes; instant messaging; web-based applications and services and enterprise applications.
Blackberry Solution Increases Customer Service for Corporate Real Estate Company by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research) J.J. Barnicke's sales people needed instant access to corporate property information to better serve clients and speed up sales cycles. They also needed wireless access to CRM data This case study explains how J.J. Barnicke is using BlackBerry and the sales force solution to access CRM information about clients.
Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy by BlackBerry
June 2008 - (Free Research) By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing.
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