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whitepaper Wireless Handheld Device Security2005-03-01 Erudio Security
  The world of business communication is changing. More employees are carrying electronic information in wireless handheld devices than ever before. These devices include smartphones and wireless PDAs. It is predicted that over four/fifths of mobile knowledge workers will have the opportunity to use wireless email by 2008, and smartphones may outnumber PDAs as electronic organizers by the end of 2006. This change in the way employees interface with company information presents some special challenges for security managers. The purpose of this paper is to help identify some of those challenges and to provide recommendations for reducing the associated risks to your business.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Security Administration, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Mobile Wireless Printing With Pocket Label Gallery2004-06-03 SATO International
  Pocket Label Gallery is a software package for Windows CE and Pocket PC, which brings the power of barcode label printing to portable Windows CE compatible terminals. Pocket Label Gallery is an add-on module to the Label Gallery TruePro of bar code label design and printing tools. Pocket Label Gallery enables Windows CE compatible computers and terminals to print barcode labels on any type of thermal printer supported by the Label Gallery printer drivers. Labels are designed in the easy-to-use and full-featured Label Gallery Plus software on a standard Windows computer.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper DOS to Windows CE Migration: How - and Why - to Develop Enterprise Mobility Applications for the Windows CE Environment2004-12-01 Symbol Technologies
  This white paper provides a general overview of developing enterprise mobility applications for your Symbol devices using the Microsoft Windows CE operating system. It also describes how Symbol can help you migrate your existing DOS applications with the Symbol Mobile Developer Kits (SMDKs). Windows CE provides you with the features and functions necessary for today's fast-paced, connected programs as well as the capability to easily grow and adapt as your needs evolve.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Considering the TCO of Handheld Devices0000-00-00 Psion Teklogix
  In order to objectively assess the business case for deploying handheld devices, it is critical that the enterprise understand the ramifications of their choice of device. As with any buying decision, consumers perform a cost benefit analysis, weighing options versus the benefits relative to the cost of the unit. However, even consumers who understand their application and how certain devices will perform under specific operating conditions, few examine costs beyond the purchase price of the device. This document will examine the TCO of handheld hardware in enterprise applications. It will also help you to understand what you need to know when evaluating devices to be sure you positively affect your business and overall ROI.

Tags: Handhelds,
  
whitepaper Windows CE for a Reconfigurable System-on-a-Chip Processor2004-09-02 National University of Singapore
  Reconfigurable System-on-a-Chip (RSoC) processors promise a low cost and rapid means of prototyping complex systems of integrated software and hardware, especially for embedded applications. Due to need to manage a wide diversity of resources on-chip, an embedded operating system is needed. This paper reports on the experience in porting an industrial-strength embedded operating system, namely Microsoft Windows CE .NET, on a state-of-the-art RSoC processor platform, namely the Altera Excalibur. They report performance evaluation using a set of kernel micro-benchmarks. They also illustrate how the reconfigurable hardware resource, the Programmable Logic Device (PLD), can be used in an application running under Windows CE.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Fresno Heart Hospital needs no second opinion for decision to standardize on HP2004-08-30 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  The challenge was to create a complete IT infrastructure from the ground up to serve a leading-edge cardiovascular care facility while using a single vendor for as much of the IT hardware as possible. Find out how one healthcare facility accomplished this task while experiencing massive benefits!

Tags: Handhelds
  
whitepaper GPRS Considerations for Mobile Email2003-09-01 Symbian
  Symbian OS phones can access email services ?out of the box? using the most popular email retrieval protocols, namely POP3 and IMAP4. Symbian OS developers have access to APIs and frameworks to either enhance or make their own email client applications on all Symbian OS phones, should they wish to. Corporate administrators can also set-up their mobile users to use email on Symbian OS phones, securely over SSL or TLS, to their corporate POP3 or IMAP4 servers. It is easy to set-up a Symbian OS email client to retrieve and send emails on a GPRS network.

Tags: Internet and Web, Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Testing With Palm OS 5.3 Simulator2003-12-11 PalmSource
  Palm OS Simulator is Palm OS recompiled for a desktop machine processor. Palm OS Simulator combines the Palm OS applications, Palm Application Compatibility Environment (PACE), Palm OS system code, and an implementation of the Device Abstraction Layer (DAL), into a single execution environment. This paper provides conceptual, guidance, and reference information for developers who want to use Palm OS Simulator to test their applications.

Tags: Handhelds, Portable Device Client,
  
whitepaper Using Palm OS Emulator2003-02-25 PalmSource
  This paper provides with conceptual, guidance and reference information on how you can use Palm OS Emulator to test your Palm OS applications. This paper is intended for Palm OS application developers, whether they are writing their first Palm OS application or they are an experienced Palm OS application developer. Palm OS Emulator is a valuable tool for testing and debugging Palm OS applications.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Comparison of Windows CE .NET 4.2, Pocket PC 2002, and Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs2003-08-01 Microsoft
  The Windows Mobile platform is the lead Microsoft offering for mobile handheld computing devices and applications, including personal digital assistants (PDA). Standardization of both hardware and software requirements has allowed the Pocket PC to provide an optimized mobile handheld experience while supporting third-party application development. This document compares some of the main features of Windows CE.NET 4.2, Pocket PC 2002, and Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC.

Tags: Portable Device Client