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Increasing ROI for Mobile Field Services | 0000-00-00 | AppForge |
| This webinar will show how field service applications can be effectively extended to the mobile workforce across various industries to help workers increase accuracy and efficiency and help boost revenues. The webcast shows how Crossfire, AppForge's award winning and patented mobile application platform helps to deliver rich mobile enterprise and data service applications that are easy to build, deploy, and maintain; increase revenue, reduce cost, and speed time to market in the development of field service applications; and leverage the Microsoft Visual Studio developers one has in-house to create applications for Palm Treo Windows and Palm-powered mobile devices.
Tags: Portable Device Client, Software Development Tools |
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Microsoft Case Study: Knaack Manufacturing Company | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Knaack Manufacturing Company, established in 1961, is leading manufacturer of jobsite storage equipment and WEATHERGUARD truck and van equipment. In early 1999, Knaack decided they wanted to give their workers mobility within the shop floor while providing access to ERP data running on their host HP 9000 system. Once the company decided that a wireless mobile device running Windows CE would best meet their needs, the next step was finding the right hardware and connectivity software package. Knaack found Pericom Software, Inc's teemtalk for Windows CE answered all their needs. The company purchased Hewlett Packard Jornada handheld PCs running Microsoft Windows CE and installed Proxim's RangeLan2 7401 wireless network adapter cards.
Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless |
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Topic Overview: Enterprise Mobility | 2006-03-15 | Forrester Research |
| Forrester's enterprise mobility research focuses on how mobile and wireless technologies affect businesses: how they deploy their employees, how they communicate with their customers, and how they use their assets. Through mobile technologies, companies have the potential to catalyze changes ranging from incremental productivity improvements to a radical redefinition of business processes. Some specific coverage areas include mobile policy and strategy definition; mobile application architectures; laptops, notebooks, and handheld computers; wireless email; mobile operating systems; wireless LANs (WLANs); and third-generation (3G) wireless services.
Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Portable Device Client, IT Budgeting, Software Development Tools, Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client |
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Best Practices for Mobile Application Architectures | 2006-05-08 | iAnywhere Solutions (Sybase) |
| Mobile solutions can be built in many different ways, used on many different devices, operate over many different networks, and integrate with many different back-end systems. The task of building a mobile solution can often be daunting given the many technology choices and implementation approaches.
The paper explores the differences between smart-client and thin-client mobile architectures. It then examines the details of common smart-client architectures, including what type of back-end systems they integrate with, the types of devices they support, how data is managed within the architecture, and development languages that can be used to build the application. Tags: Portable Device Client |
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Pepsi Leverages SQL Anywhere Powered Solution to Sell More Effectively | 0000-00-00 | Sybase |
| The Pepsi Bottling Group is the world's largest manufacturer, seller and distributor of Pepsi-Cola beverages - some of the world's most recognized consumer brands. PBG wanted to provide its sales representatives with a tool that would enable them to maximize every customer interaction and to sell more effectively. PBG's research led it to ELEVEN Technology and its SMARTselling mobile application suite. Instead of carrying a bulging binder full of paper into each supermarket, convenience store or mom and pop account, PBG's sales representatives only need to bring their 15-ounce Pocket PC.
Tags: Customer Management, Portable Device Client |
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Remote Software Update for Intel Digital Set Top Box BSP for Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 | 2006-01-01 | Intel |
| The information contained in this whitepaper explains how to set up and configure a Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 target image to establish the Remote Software Update (RSU) service. The recommendations contained in this whitepaper have been verified on Intel 854 and 830 Digital Set Top Box platforms for Microsoft Windows CE 5.0. It is assumed that the reader of this paper is familiar with the Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 build environment and has successfully installed the Microsoft Windows CE 5.0-based BSP before attempting to set up and configure the RSU service.
Tags: Client System Hardware, Portable Device Client |
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Mobile Messaging With Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 and Windows Mobile 5.0 Messaging and Security Feature Pack | 2005-11-01 | Microsoft |
| This white paper examines how Microsoft responds to the evolving mobility needs of your business. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 communication and collaboration server with Service Pack 2 (SP2), and Windows Mobile 5.0 with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) deliver an integrated, scalable, security-enhanced and cost-effective enterprise mobile messaging solution.
Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless |
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Symbian OS: Creating Video Applications in C++ | 2005-05-11 | Nokia |
| Symbian OS provides developers with many options for creating rich multimedia and delivering it to consumers. This white paper examines how to use the capabilities of Symbian OS to play video content. The paper will be of interest to developers who work with Symbian C++ video applications. The Symbian OS v7.0s (and platforms based on it, for example, Series 60 Platform 2nd Edition) utilizes a new middleware component called the Multimedia Framework (MMF) to perform all video playback (both local and streamed) operations.
Tags: Portable Device Client |
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Maximizing ROI with the tablet PC | 2005-04-15 | ZDNet |
| While tablet PC prices are dropping, the devices still cost more than the average laptop. Therefore, enhanced productivity is essential to justifying the extra expense. In this videocast, we look at some real-world examples and discuss how to maximize ROI with the tablet. Note: This premium editorial content is underwritten by HP. The registration information you provide will be shared with our sponsor. Tags: Portable Device Client, Handhelds, IT Budgeting |
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.NET Framework Optimizes Post-it Software Notes for Windows XP, Pocket PC | 2004-11-24 | Microsoft |
| The electronic version of 3MÂs popular Post-it Notes product, which has been around since the days of Windows 95, has undergone several incarnations, the latest of which was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework. This Microsoft case study explains how 3M optimized the application for Windows XP and leveraged the .NET Compact Framework to make the application more portable to mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and Smartphones.
Tags: Desktop Client OS |
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