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Reach, Relevance and Relationship | 2007-01-12 01:00:27 | Quocirca Ltd |
| Markets are fragmenting, industries are converging, and relationships are more dynamic and fragile. So how do organisations build a connection and maintain an ongoing dialogue with their current and future customers? The ubiquitous mobile phone has transformed the way people communicate, and as the most carried item of personal technology, offers...... | |||
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Introduction to Mobility Java Technology | 2006-10-20 01:00:16 | Sun Microsystems |
| To develop applications using wireless Java technology, one will need to assimilate information from several fields. A person needs to understand something about wireless communications technology, the business of wireless communications, and a lot about the Java platform. Where should he or she begin? This paper contains a high-level overview of wireless Java technology. | |||
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LEMONADE Standards Make Mobile E-mail More Efficient and Affordable | 2006-08-30 14:21:03 | Isode |
This Isode white paper discusses LEMONADE Profile 1, a collection of open standards that enhance the IMAP and SMTP protocols, enabling more efficient and lower-cost access to mobile e-mail services. The paper highlights the two key advantages of moving to an open standards-based model for mobile e-mail:
So if you'd like to deliver mobile e-mail services but haven't been able to justify the high cost of a proprietary solution, LEMONADE spells good news for you. Download this informative white paper, compliments of Isode, to learn more. |
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Deploying Java Applications | 2006-09-06 01:00:12 | Research In Motion |
| This paper provides information about how to distribute and install applications written in Java on BlackBerry devices and BlackBerry-enabled devices (BlackBerry Connect or BlackBerry Built-In devices). The paper describes the BlackBerry Internet Solution and the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution and highlights the similarities and differences in the deployment of third-party applications in the two solutions. The BlackBerry Internet Solution and the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution have been designed to address the increasingly diverse needs of mobile professionals in a variety of work environments. | |||
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BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security: Version 4.0.x - Technical Overview | 2006-09-06 01:00:12 | Research In Motion |
| Many companies are realizing significant return on investments and productivity gains by extending their enterprise information to mobile employees. With an increased demand for mobile content and the threat of information theft, companies have concerns about addressing security needs and requirements when evaluating wireless solutions. Without an effective security model, companies might expose sensitive corporate data, with financial and legal implications. This paper describes the security features of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution and provides an overview of the BlackBerry security architecture. The paper describes the security features that BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.0, or later, BlackBerry Desktop Software version 4.0 or later, and BlackBerry Device Software version 4.0 or later support, unless otherwise stated. | |||
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Mobile Data Services and Platforms | 2006-10-20 01:00:16 | Sun Microsystems |
| Mobile technology is rapidly growing in scope and importance, providing extensive, seamless access to computer networks, including the Internet. The wireless Internet is already a reality in many places, and will pervade the lives of more and more people as increasingly capable mobile phones, two-way pagers, PDAs, and other devices make their way into the pockets. By 2010, Internet-enabled handheld devices will outnumber PCs, and the wireless Internet will become the dominant form of communication. This paper explores today's mobility map, categorizing mobile applications and application models, then describing the platforms one can use to develop such applications. | |||
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CDMA-Gone with the Wind? | 2007-01-13 01:00:33 | Research On Asia (ROA) Group |
| This white paper presents the main issues in the world CDMA market. Lately, there have been many rumors and doubts over the future of CDMA, and these are expected to have an impact on the main CDMA handset manufacturers, especially in Korea and suggest that in the long term, also the CDMA operators have to plan new strategies faster as the markets move towards HSDPA. CDMA technology has been used for a long time in Korea and the future direction of this market will have an effect on such handset manufacturers as Samsung, LG and Pantech&Curitel. | |||
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BlackBerry Application Control: Version 4.0 - Overview for Application Developers | 2006-09-06 01:00:12 | Research In Motion |
| BlackBerry Application Control introduced in BlackBerry Device Software version 3.8 is designed to provide BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrators the ability to establish which capabilities a custom Java application for BlackBerry has when it runs on a specific BlackBerry device. For example, a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator can use BlackBerry Application Control to make sure that a custom game loaded onto the BlackBerry device cannot access the phone Application Programming Interface (API). This paper lists the areas in which one can use BlackBerry Application Control, what method call in the API invokes the BlackBerry Application Control check, and suggested modifications to the Java code to allow BlackBerry Application Control checks to be handled successfully. | |||
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Home Network Services in Korea | 2007-01-13 01:00:33 | Research On Asia (ROA) Group |
| Remote access services that enable the user to check home security related issues from a remote location by using a mobile device, have been introduced by mobile carriers in Korea. This white paper briefly introduces the main trends in mobile device-based home network services in Korea.
The home network market is emerging as a killer category for mobile carriers, device and hardware manufacturers as well as middleware platform developers. In Korea, the major mobile carriers, SKT, KTF and LGT are providing services related to home automation, home security and safety. |
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SNMP Monitoring for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server | 2006-09-06 01:00:12 | Research In Motion |
| One can use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to assess the configuration, health, and status of his or her BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry user accounts. SNMP monitoring consists of multiple components. An SNMP service is a Microsoft Windows service that a person can run on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. An SNMP service contains an SNMP agent that sends notifications, or traps, to an SNMP trap management tool when certain conditions are met. These conditions are described in the Management Information Base (MIB) file, a definition file that describes, in text format, what each numerical SNMP trap value represents. A .mib file is included with any application that supports SNMP. |