EBOOK:
Mobile applications have not only piqued the interest of developers, but also of the average cell phone user. Download this ebook and learn why.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast and learn about Juniper’s recommendation for building a device and application agnostic network, which is simpler, higher performing and more secure, in an increasingly more mobile user setting.
Posted: 03 Jun 2011 | Premiered: May 18, 2011, 02:00 EDT (06:00 GMT)
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how a company deployed WIC Messenger to automatically push an up-to-date list of PINs to each BlackBerry smartphone so users could easily contact each other in the event of a power outage or email service disruption.
WEBCAST:
This webcast discusses everything you need to know about adopting a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform, such as the true value of adopting a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform, the trends you need to be tracking, and how to take a strategic approach to deployment.
EBOOK:
The evolution of smartphones and mobile networks enable new possibilities for enterprise applications and new challenges for IT. The benefits span organizations. But delivering this requires a sound strategy and close collaboration between business and IT. Learn about key mobile trends and how to develop a mobile enterprise application strategy.
EZINE:
This ezine covers the topic of testing and retesting defects and cites the Blackberry blackouts of 2007 and 2008 as examples of issues that could have been detected by regressing testing.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how YPG created a consumer mobile version of YellowPages.ca™ and sales applications for BlackBerry® smartphones to expand the reach of its local search database.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes the key issues a multi-national enterprise needs to consider when determining the requirements for deploying a global wireless messaging project.