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This paper features real-world examples on how the benefits of keeping mobile devices functioning without interruption are felt on every level of business. Forward-looking enterprises are proving every day that a new category of mobile device support solutions can help maintain employee productivity and lower overall costs.
If you've got a compatible smartphone, the REDFLY can give you a netbook-like experience with your phone. The REDFLY's limited phone compatibility and the limitations of those phones hold it back, though.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy
The iPhone and others are taking a bigger share of the market from Windows Mobile. What does its future hold?
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy
Mobile management company BoxTone has only offered BlackBerry management in the past. Now, the company supports any smartphone with support for ActiveSync.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
Alongside Microsoft's release of Windows Mobile 6.5 last week, Verizon announced plans for new devices based on Google's Android OS and Adobe announced it's bringing Flash runtime ability to mobile OSs.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Nokia is releasing the Nokia Booklet 3G--an impressive, high-end netbook--in the next month. But, at a price that trumps many notebook models, you have to ask: why bother?
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
If your organization pays for employee mobile devices, there's a good chance you're paying more than you need to.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
If your organization has employees that are not always at their computers but doesn't have a strong enough need to invest in company smartphones, an enterprise SMS solution might provide a middle ground.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
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