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whitepaper Mobilize your Workplace - Enabling Wireless Delivery of your Email2006-03-01 01:01:25
  This on-demand Webcast includes the latest industry trends, options and best practices regarding Managed Mobile Messaging, presented by Bill Martorelli, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research and Scott Turner, Senior Director of Messaging, NaviSite. Topics include: Key platforms and players in this space, infrastructure requirements and components, security considerations, critical add-ons, such as anti-spam and anti-virus protection, data protection and back-up, compliance with archiving regulations, and scaling as message volume increases.   
whitepaper Placing the BlackBerry Router in the DMZ2006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  The BlackBerry Router is the component of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that connects to the wireless network. It also routes data to BlackBerry devices that are connected using the BlackBerry Handheld Manager. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server distinguishes between a BlackBerry Router and a direct Server Routing Protocol (SRP) connection. When it detects a BlackBerry Router, it identifies the IP addresses, writes them to the configuration database, and when a BlackBerry device that is running BlackBerry Handheld Software version 4.0 is provisioned, sends that information in a wireless service book packet to the BlackBerry device.   
whitepaper BlackBerry Smart Card Reader Security: Release 1.02006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader for BlackBerry devices with the Secure Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME) Support Package is an accessory that, when used in proximity to certain Bluetooth-enabled BlackBerry devices, integrates smart card use with the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution. The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is designed to communicate wirelessly with Bluetooth version 1.1 (or later)-enabled BlackBerry devices using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256 encryption method on the transport layer, creating a reliable two-factor authenticated environment for granting access to BlackBerry and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) applications without the use of passwords. Through an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) key exchange, the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is designed to enable wireless digital signing and encryption of wireless email messages.   
whitepaper The Wireless Messaging API 2.02006-10-20 01:00:16 Sun Microsystems
  The Wireless Messaging API (WMA) provides a common interface one can use to enable an application based on the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) to send and receive short text and binary messages, as well as multimedia messages. These messages typically are part of store-and-forward messaging systems such as the Short Messaging Service (SMS) and the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) that guarantee delivery of messages. Originally introduced in the Java Community Process as JSR 120, WMA 1.1 has been enhanced and released as WMA 2.0 in JSR 205. This paper covers the differences between versions 1.1 and 2.0, and shows how to take full advantage of this messaging API.   
whitepaper Mobile Device Platforms: A Comparison of RIM Blackberry 4.0 and Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Messaging and Security Feature Pack Enterprise Mobile Solutions2006-11-01 01:00:29 Wipro
  IT managers are increasingly being asked to provide mobile access to corporate email, business applications and other critical network resources. The cost of providing and supporting access to these resources is significant and IT managers should give careful consideration to the associated costs and capabilities before deploying an enterprise mobile solution. Wipro Technologies conducted a comparative lab based study of mobile platforms by benchmarking the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) coupled with Exchange Server 2003 SP2 solution against the RIM Blackberry Handheld 4.0 and Blackberry Enterprise Server 4.0. The purpose was to quantify the costs of deploying and supporting a mobile environment and to provide a comparison of functional differences of IT administration, user functionality and security features.   
whitepaper Grow Revenue and Reduce Time to Market With Modular Communications Building Blocks: Location-based Services2005-11-29 01:00:03 Intel
  Wireless service providers worldwide are continuously trying to stay competitive and increase their revenue per subscriber by bringing profitable and reliable value-added services to market quickly and inexpensively. Applications such as SMS and CRBT have flourished in the consumer market, especially in Asia-Pacific and Europe. Another mobile application poised for strong growth in the consumer and business markets is location-based services (LBS). A flexible development platform like modular communications is ideal for this technical and economical challenge.   
whitepaper Macromedia Mobile Solutions2005-11-18 13:49:39
  Learn how the Flash authoring tool helps developers create rich applications that enable users do with their mobile devices what they would otherwise need laptops or desktop computers for. Check out this Macromedia Breeze presentation to hear Al Ramadan, Macromedia's Executive Vice President and General Manager for Mobile and Devices, describe how Flash is being used globally to enhance the usability of a wide range of mobile electronics products. Spend just five minutes watching this rich media presentation and discover why great digital content creates great user experiences and how great user experiences translate into great business.   
whitepaper Delivering Web content and applications to mobile devices, anytime, anywhere2005-10-13 10:33:06
  M-Business Anywhere provides a platform for delivering Web-based content and applications to mobile devices rapidly and cost-effectively - with minimal recoding. Web developers can leverage their existing skill sets and open standards to develop and deploy fully interactive Web applications with sync-and-go or wireless capabilities. So no matter where users are, they'll be able to access the information and applications they need to make more effective business decisions in the field. The Developer Edition is a free, fully functional development copy of M-Business Anywhere that does not expire at any time. Download yours today!   
whitepaper Delivering Unique Services that Meet Customer Needs2005-10-20 09:49:12
  The telecommunications industry is rapidly re-inventing itself to meet its changing and expanding role in the business world. With the advent of cellular, WiFi, WiMax and increasingly powerful and portable devices, the demand for unique services to fit a customer's business model is growing each day. This paper discusses the telecommunications industry's move towards a standard architecture known as the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), the benefits of an IMS infrastructure to service providers and their customers, the complexity of delivering a silo-less service architecture, and an approach to simplifying the delivery.   
whitepaper Capacity Planning and Performance Tuning for Environments Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution2006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  The success of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a function of the integrity and performance of the BlackBerry user experience. This paper focuses on how to measure specific elements of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution to allow success in both periods of stability and growth. The paper discusses the need for the organization to predict and effectively respond to its BlackBerry user needs by taking a proactive approach to managing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment. It discusses a methodology for measuring, analyzing, scaling, and tuning the enterprise's BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment.