WEBCAST:
In this webcast, author Mike Kirkup tells about mobile development with their features and limitations and describes Smartphones which store data in the memory.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com provides you with the BYOD resources necessary to ensure a successful implementation, creation, and adoption. View now to learn more!
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Ensuring your wireless email and other data is secure anytime, anywhere is a challenge. OneBridge 5.5 can help you deliver vital data over any connection, to any device or using Lotus Domino.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com explores the issues that bring your own device (BYOD) programs solve and key considerations to ensure the success of your BYOD program.
WHITE PAPER:
Uncover details of a holistic, effective approach that will help you enable BYOD in the enterprise without compromising user needs for security or control.
WHITE PAPER:
If you're choosing a platform for enterprise-grade mobile device management, security probably tops your list of requirements. Learn how BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 can help you secure and manage not only BlackBerry devices, but iOS and Android devices as well, enabling the cross-platform mobility management you need.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Read why BlackBerry is the leading wireless solution for keeping healthcare professionals connected to colleagues, patient details and medical information so they can provide higher quality patient care throughout the day.
EBOOK:
Mobility was going to be "the next big thing" in CRM but didn’t pan out, with "road warriors" frustrated with user interfaces meant for a PC. But the success of smart phones has changed the game. This e-book helps enterprises understand the marketplace for devices, applications and managing it all in order to create a mobile CRM program.
EGUIDE:
BYOD is running rampant. Do you have a strategy in place to mitigate the risks? This E-Guide from SearchSecurity.com explores why creating an iOS and Android only strategy makes sense and reduces the chance for errors, complexity, and costs.