TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS & MIDDLEWARE
Enterprise segment is presenting key revenue generating opportunities for operators in the mobile applications market.
A mobility project can transform your enterprise--if you avoid the complexity and cost pitfalls. We offer a road map to a successful mobile application deployment.
Enterprise IT is under increasing pressure to support mobile applications, partner with carriers and develop new support models. We examine the technology trends and drivers and help you determine the best strategies to ensure your organization will be ready.
This suite of mobile apps targets organizations deploying their first mobile e-mail solutions as well as ones that want to provide access to complex mobile applications.
Cingular Wireless and Rave Wireless have partnered in offering colleges campus-specific mobile applications and services targeted to students.
SCO is offering cash and cars to developers who use its toolkit to produce the wireless applications.
Lemonade provides a standards-based approach to mobilizing IMAP and SMTP e-mail clients. But with limited e-mail server and client support, it may be some time before Lemonade can make a sale.
Wouldn't it be nice if your e-mail followed you, accessible whenever you want and wherever you go? That's some powerful stuff.
Can't afford the problems inherent in unmanaged handhelds? A strategic mobility initiative must include device management to keep your users in sync. We evaluate the four leading architectures.
With many vendors touting mobile application development tools, expect more complex mobile apps to creep into the enterprise mainstream.
New desktop software optimizes WAN performance while enabling SSL-based VPN functionality.
Questions of performance and security are raised over Apple's Web-based approach.
We explore ten on-the-road scenarios to test your security savvy, then provide tips for each one to be sure your mobile data is safe.
This app lets administrators manage their Windows servers remotely using a BlackBerry or Windows Mobile smartphone or PDA.
A recent Yankee Group survey indicates that small enterprises are encouraging employees to get e-mail and calendaring over their mobile devices.