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ACCESS And OKI ACCESS Technologies Announce Full Scale VoIP Solution For iPhone, Android And Windows Mobile OS

May 27, 2010 09:25 AM
ACCESS CO., LTD. a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile, beyond-PC and digital TV markets, and OKI ACCESS Technologies Co., Ltd. (OAT), today announced NetFront IP-Phone, a full scale VoIP solution with 3G and Wi-Fi air interfaces designed to support all three major smartphone operating systems: iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile. Jointly developed by ACCESS and OAT, NetFront IP-Phone is designed for commercial use by operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs and Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs). The solution will be available from ACCESS worldwide as of June 2010.

SMBs Work On the Go With New 'Cloud-Based' PC Data Backup And Mobile Access Service From AT&T

May 25, 2010 08:55 AM
Small businesses will be able to work remotely and flexibly with no worries about losing business-critical documents, thanks to AT&T Tech Support 360 Backup and Go -- the first online data backup service to be truly optimized for mobile devices. The new cloud-based service enables small businesses to virtually take their hard drives and servers on the road; users can collaborate and share documents on the go by accessing and viewing those documents on any Web-connected PC or mobile device.

FCC Releases Mobile Market Analysis

May 21, 2010 03:29 PM
For the first time since 2002, the Federal Communications Commission in its federally mandated annual Mobile Wireless Competition Report did not conclude that the market is competitive, rather that it has become more concentrated over recent years. The report, which reflects the state of the cell phone market for 2008 and 2009, determined that the mobile wireless ecosystem is "sufficiently complex" so that several factors need to be taken into consideration when doing an analysis of competitive market conditions.

New Motorola Mobile And Wireless Managed Services Help Maximize Performance Of Enterprise Mobility Solutions

May 19, 2010 08:54 AM
The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. today announced two new managed services, the Managed Infrastructure Service and the Managed Device Service, to help IT organizations remove the complexities of managing multi-vendor wireless networks and devices, and help make mobility solutions accessible to more enterprise and government customers. With Motorola managed services, customers can benefit from predictable uptime, lower cost of ownership and faster response and restore times when a fault is detected, as well as asset investment protection.

HP Buys Into The Smartphone Race With Palm Acquisition

April 29, 2010 01:00 PM
Computer and networking giant HP has announced its definitive agreement to purchase Palm. The $1.2 billion purchase, expected to be completed in the third quarter, delivers Palm to a stable parent who seems ready and willing to push the mobile devices into broader markets, as well as extend the reach of WebOS beyond what Palm could do on its own.

AirHop Joins eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance To Further Enable The Mobile Internet Via Widespread Adoption Of eSON On Multi-Core Processors

April 28, 2010 09:39 AM
AirHop Communications, the leader in software enabling the next wave of the mobile internet, today announced that it has become a member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance, a premier industry organization founded to drive best-in-class innovations in multi-core parallel processing platforms and software development. Supported by a broad base of world-class hardware and software providers, the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance serves as the foundation upon which original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can more effectively and more efficiently develop high-performance networking equipment using industry-leading multi-core processors.

Spare Backup Launches New BlackBerry Mobile Application For Data Backup And Cloud Services

April 21, 2010 11:02 AM
Spare Backup, Inc., an industry-leading provider of automated, online backup applications and cloud computing services for home users and small businesses, announced today that it has launched a new version of its BlackBerry mobile application.

Fiberlink Provides View Into Users' Mobile Habits

April 19, 2010 09:30 AM
Fiberlink has announced the addition of the Any Connection Reporting (ACR) module as part of their Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platform. The new module enables administrators to not only help find savings in the enterprise budget, but to ensure that end-users are following policy when it comes to remote connectivity.

Watch For The Sacred Cows On The Road To Enterprise Mobility

March 18, 2010 09:16 AM
Several years ago, while working for a small manufacturer, I was tasked with mobilizing the salesforce. The goal, at least at the time, was pretty lofty: eliminate the need for a laptop for the sales guys. The project started off very well. I was able to get evaluation units of all of the latest devices running the latest operating systems. We put a few devices in the hands of the eventual end-users and gathered a wealth of feedback on what would work best for them out in the field. Synchronized email, contacts and calendars were all checked off the list. Everything was going great, and as we were gearing up to roll out the chosen platform out to the team, a most unfortunate question was asked: "What about our CRM software?"

Workhorse Smartphones Put To Pasture

February 19, 2010 08:00 AM
With Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona this week, the announcements from wireless carriers, handset manufacturers and operating system makers are coming at a fast and frantic pace. Two of these announcements, however, stand out in terms of the impact of IT consumerization and the changing face of enterprise mobility. The first and most dramatic, of course, is Microsoft's announcement of Windows Phone 7 Series. The second is Research in Motion bringing Blackberry Enterprise Server Express (BESX) to the masses.

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