WHITE PAPER:
Mobile security is a growing concern as organizations look to gain competitive advantages through the use of a remote workforce. Read this paper to learn about the security vulnerabilities that can arise when wireless devices access corporate data.
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to learn the three P's and business requirements for driving governance focusing on the challenges Microsoft and AvePoint customers face.
WEBCAST:
Attend this webcast to learn about the new functionality and features in BlackBerry Enterprise Solution v4.1 for Microsoft Exchange, including role-based and group-based administration.
WEBCAST:
This webcast will cover the following topics: Enterprise activation overview, Prerequisites for enterprise activation, Troubleshooting stage 1 issues: activation, Troubleshooting stage 2 issues: verifying encryption etc.
WHITE PAPER:
The latest smartphone applications foster more mobility and productivity than ever before--as long as a secure mobile network is in place. This white paper addresses mobile applications and the potential security threats to the corporate networking as well as provide security measures to take.
EBOOK:
The evolution of smartphones and mobile networks enable new possibilities for enterprise applications and new challenges for IT. The benefits span organizations. But delivering this requires a sound strategy and close collaboration between business and IT. Learn about key mobile trends and how to develop a mobile enterprise application strategy.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how YPG created a consumer mobile version of YellowPages.ca™ and sales applications for BlackBerry® smartphones to expand the reach of its local search database.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how a company deployed WIC Messenger to automatically push an up-to-date list of PINs to each BlackBerry smartphone so users could easily contact each other in the event of a power outage or email service disruption.
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.