WHITE PAPER:
Mobile security is a growing concern as organizations look to gain competitive advantages through the use of a remote workforce. Read this paper to learn about the security vulnerabilities that can arise when wireless devices access corporate data.
WHITE PAPER:
While 802.11n wireless networks let enterprises create a seamless working environment by combining the mobility of wireless with the performance of wired networks, the best ways for deploying 802.11n—while minimizing acquisition and operational costs—may still be unclear. Read this white paper to learn more.
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.
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to learn the three P's and business requirements for driving governance focusing on the challenges Microsoft and AvePoint customers face.
WHITE PAPER:
The latest smartphone applications foster more mobility and productivity than ever before--as long as a secure mobile network is in place. This white paper addresses mobile applications and the potential security threats to the corporate networking as well as provide security measures to take.
WHITE PAPER:
With the advent of BYOD, cloud computing, and wireless, IT is losing control of the corporate network. This resource introduces an application intelligent solution that gives you the visibility and control you need to meet the challenges of the BYOD world.
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.
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.
VIDEOCAST:
This case study showcases how The Community Gateway Association (CGA) became the first housing association in England to be set up as a 'community gateway'.