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How Open Is Open? The Mobile Open Operating Systems Landscape | 2008-12-12 | TapRoot Systems |
| 2007 and 2008 brought major changes in the smartphone operating system space. Apple, Google, LiMo, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, and Symbian all made major announcements regarding their commercial and open source strategies.
With all of these operating systems available, how do operators, handset vendors, semiconductor manufacturers, application developers, and other ecosystem stakeholders work together to bring compelling, differentiated, high value solutions to market? "How Open is Open?" explores potential answers to these questions. Starting with a summary of the evolution of mobile operating systems, this whitepaper progresses to describe the current OS landscape, licensing models, segmentation of operating systems, and concludes with opportunities for stakeholders to differentiate. Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless |
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How IT Should Compare Mobile Platforms | 2008-01-01 | Microsoft |
| When deploying mobile technology, think beyond the devices themselves and consider how they will integrate into the corporate infrastructure. The enterprise IT department planning to deploy or update its mobile technology platform may think it is blessed with choices. While 97 percent of the North American and European enterprise PCs run on Windows, no one operating system garners the market for handhelds. There are four mobile operating systems to choose from: Microsoft Windows Mobile, Research in Motion BlackBerry OS, PalmOS, and Symbian; the impact of Apple's OS X on the iPhone is yet to be seen.
Tags: Portable Device Client |
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IDC Executive Brief: How Small Businesses Can Boost Worker Productivity with Wireless Technology | 2007-11-01 | palm |
| Mobile technology, particularly the voice and data coordination available in smartphones, represents an important potential resource to help small businesses become more efficient and extend their reach in an increasingly competitive world.
In this Executive Brief, IDC, the premier global provider of market intelligence for the information technology market, examines mobile technology adoption by small businesses and discusses the benefits of this technology, including mobile worker support. In addition, they describe the four steps to implement and support effective smartphone use. Tags: Handhelds, Portable Device Client, IT Budgeting, Mobile and Wireless |
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Smartphones: Improving Efficiency, Productivity, and Communication in the District of Columbia | 0000-00-00 | palm |
Find out how Palmî Treoàsmartphones and Good Technology's Good Mobile Messaging service are enabling employees of the District of Columbia to provide better government service to the citizens of Washington, D.C. This case study highlights the benefits that employees are realizing through the smartphones, including the ability to:
Tags: Telecommunications, Portable Device Client, Software Development Tools |
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How Russell Investment Group Delivers Wireless E-mail to a Distributed, Global Workforce | 0000-00-00 | palm |
To better compete in the fast-paced world of investment management, Russell Investment Group sought an easy-to-use handheld device offering phone service, wireless e-mail, and advanced data security features. This case study details the advantages that Russell's global workforce is realizing since the company deployed Palmî Treoàsmartphones with GoodàMobile Messaging, including:
Tags: Portable Device Client, Internet and Web, IT Budgeting, IT Budgeting, Mobile and Wireless |
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Smartphones Let Attorneys Take Their Offices with Them | 0000-00-00 | palm |
When the San Francisco law firm of Hanson Bridgett needed a wireless solution that would give its attorneys access to data from any location at any time, it chose Palmî Treoàsmartphones with Good Technology's GoodLink service. Among the solution's major selling points:
Tags: Business Functions, Workflow Management, Portable Device Client, Internet and Web |
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Smartphones Help Humane Society Get the Job Done, Even in Disaster Areas | 0000-00-00 | palm |
Download this case study to learn why the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) uses Palmî Treoàsmartphones rather than laptop computers when responding to the needs of animals in crisis. By using Treo smartphones with Good Technology's GoodLink service, HSUS field staff can:
Tags: Enterprise Planning, Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless |
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Smartphones Disencumber Webcor's Construction Pros by Combining Handheld, Laptop, Cell Phone, and Camera Functionality | 0000-00-00 | palm |
This case study discusses the wireless connectivity needs of workers in the building trades and explains how Palmî Treoàsmartphones are meeting those needs for the construction professionals at Webcor Builders. Previously, salaried employees of the California construction firm carried these four devices:
Tags: Telecommunications, Portable Device Client, Internet and Web, Mobile and Wireless |
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Good Technology Professional Services Aids Russell Investment Group With Unique Challenges for Seamless Switch From iAnywhere's OneBridge to Good Mobile Messaging | 2006-10-24 | Motorola |
| Russell Investment Group, a global leader in multi-manager investing, offers a full range of investment services to retirement plans, foundations, endowments, and investment plans of all types. Russell Investment Group wanted to seamlessly replace iAnywhere's OneBridge with Good Mobile Messaging on over 500 Palm Treo smartphones worldwide with little or no disruption to end users. Russell Investment Group deployed Good Mobile Messaging on Palm Treos with voice and data service from carriers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This improved communication, increased productivity, and better customer responsiveness by effectively replacing iAnywhere's OneBridge with Good Mobile Messaging.
Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless |
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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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