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whitepaper Topic Overview: Enterprise Mobility2006-03-15 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
  
whitepaper Best Practices for Mobile Application Architectures2006-05-08 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
  
whitepaper 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
  
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 Bluetooth Application Development for the Series 60 Platform2002-08-07 Nokia
  Developers need a software architecture that supports these new devices, yet provides a common platform for application software. The Series 60 Platform ensures that a software developer’s investment in his/her application covers a variety of devices from multiple hardware manufacturers. This white paper discusses how Bluetooth applications can be developed for the Nokia 7650 and other devices using the Nokia Series 60 SDK for the Symbian OS and the C++ language.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Symbian Application Development2003-01-27 Sonera
  This paper covers application development for Symbian OS and the Nokia Series 60 software platform [6] in particular. Other operating systems and Java technology are not within the scope of this document.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper DB2 Everyplace (Database Edition with .NET Support)0000-00-00 IBM
  DB2 Everyplace is a relational database and enterprise synchronization server that enables enterprise applications and enterprise data to be extended to mobile devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smart phones. DB2 Everyplace can also be embedded into devices and appliances to increase their functionality and market appeal. Download DB2 Everyplace Database Edition with .NET support for Linux, Neutrino, Palm Operating System, Symbian, Windows, Windows CE, Windows Pocket PC.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS0000-00-00 Nokia
  Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS enables C++ application development for devices based on the Series 60 Platform. The SDK is based on Developer Platform 2.0 for Series 60 and Symbian OS v7.0s. It is compatible with the Nokia 6600 imaging phone and includes all key functionality needed for application development (documentation, API reference, add-on tools, emulator, and target compiler) when used in conjunction with an IDE. This version supports Borland C++BuilderX, Microsoft Visual C++.NET, and Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and can be installed on desktop with Windows 2000 operating system.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Symbian OS Application Wizard for the Nokia 9200 Communicator Series0000-00-00 Nokia
  Symbian Wizard is a Perl script that generates an application skeleton from a user template for the Nokia 9200 Communicator series. The basic configuration contains templates for Symbian OS applications, control panel plug-ins, DLLs, and executable exe files. Templates generate all commonly needed files with basic implementations in their directories. This can be installed on Windows 2000 operating system.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  

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