CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study examines how a major American university utilized an endpoint backup solution in combination with a private cloud strategy to streamline backup management, support all mobile platforms and lower overall costs.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how an accounting firm used BlackBerry® smartphones to meet their needs for almost immediate communications, collaboration, document access and security.
WHITE PAPER:
Realizing the value of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) is only possible with a secure and flexible wireless solution in place. This resource explores the challenges of BYOD and the need for wireless connectivity in a wide range of industries, and offers guidance to help you get started.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
Now that mobility has become an integral part of an enterprise's infrastructure, IT must now support and secure these mobile devices. Read this whitepaper to find out the unique security requirements that these mobile devices create and the three components of mobile security protection.
WEBCAST:
In this brief webcast, learn why mobile operators are turning to Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) to close the gap between cost and network capacity. With no end to mobile growth in sight, watch now to discover why HetNets may be the best choice for wireless.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert E-Guide to learn what networking vendors are doing to address the challenges of adding Wi-Fi in branch office networks, as well as what you should look for in wireless branch office networks to ensure success.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn about the benefits that fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and unified communications (UC) offer for both remote and mobile employees and for the corporate IT group, and solutions available to help implement these technologies.
WHITE PAPER:
While controlling CAPEX costs remains an important issue for mobile operators, OPEX costs have become a more significant part of operators' cost structure. This paper will examine how the operations and maintenance strategies for LTE infrastructure management must be changed in order to meet the OPEX expectations of LTE operators.