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whitepaper BlackBerry Enterprise Software V4.0 for Microsoft Exchange2006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  BlackBerry Enterprise Server v4.0 for Microsoft Exchange is a substantial release of the BlackBerry Enterprise platform for Microsoft Exchange. BlackBerry Enterprise Server v4.0 offers customers improved ease-of-use, increased mobility, enhanced security features and exceptional manageability, allowing for an overall lower TCO and enhanced ROI potential. The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution continues to add functionality that enables end users to take advantage of their wireless email and corporate data solution, including feature enhancements such as an improved browsing experience, wireless organizer synchronization (address book, calendar, tasks, memos), wireless email settings, PIM categories, and attachment viewing enhancements.   
whitepaper BlackBerry Internet Service - Internet Browser2006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  While corporate BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users enjoy the benefits of HTML browsing and wireless Java and MIDlet application downloads, these particular features have as much value to prosumer (that is, non-corporate) BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users. The Internet Browser utilizes components hosted within the BlackBerry Infrastructure, extend the full range of Internet content available for wireless handheld computers to prosumer BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users who subscribe to the BlackBerry Internet Service. This paper provides a technical overview of the Internet Browser, a new service available as part of the BlackBerry Internet Connection Solution that enables BlackBerry service providers to offer instant Internet browsing capabilities to their non-corporate ("Prosumer") BlackBerry Wireless HandHeld users.   
whitepaper Mobile Memories: The MIDP Record Management System2006-12-09 01:00:18 Sun Microsystems
  Despite the limited capabilities of mobile devices, the Record Management System (RMS) provides a convenient and easy-to-use infrastructure for longterm persistence of user data. Just like ordinary desktop-based programs, MIDlets need a facility to store data permanently - that is, to save important information before execution of the program stops. The user may distinguish between application data and user data. The latter is most important, as it is data entered or obtained by the user. The entries typed into Duke's Diary can be thought of as user data. The same applies to stock exchange rates obtained over the air, or the current level and score in an action game.   
whitepaper BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange: Version 4.02006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  The BlackBerry Wireless Solution, including innovative software, advanced wireless handhelds, and wireless network service, provides a unified framework for mobile access to enterprise applications, and wireless email communication. Benefits include streamlining deployment; enabling end-to-end connectivity; supporting multiple devices, applications, and networks; simplifying management; pushing important information to mobile users; keeping data confidential; extending existing infrastructure; and staying connected.   
whitepaper BlackBerry Wireless Enterprise Activation: Release 4.0 - Technical Overview2006-09-06 01:00:12 Research In Motion
  Wireless enterprise activation enables a user to remotely activate a handheld on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server without a physical network connection. Users must ensure that they are in an area with sufficient wireless coverage when the wireless enterprise activation is attempted. Wireless enterprise activation can also be used to deploy a large quantity of BlackBerry handhelds. This paper describes how administrators can enable wireless enterprise activation for users on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and how users can initiate wireless enterprise activation from their handhelds. The paper pays particular attention to the key establishment protocols that secure the connection between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the handheld.   
whitepaper Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0: Getting Started With C++ Application Development2005-12-15 22:05:19
  Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 runs on top of Symbian OS and provides application developers with a rich set of APIs to develop versatile and robust smartphone applications. This paper shows how to develop a simple application in C++ for Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0. The UI layer within Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 is called Ckon.   
whitepaper Cross Platform Solution for China's Ministry of Education: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study2005-12-08 01:02:03
  The Ministry of Education in Mianzhu City, Sichuan Province, China needed to give the entire local community the means to communicate electronically on education matters, as well as online and offline mobile access to real-time data from the Education Bureau on course materials, student attendance, and academic performance. Intel Solution Services, Intel's worldwide professional services organization, worked together with local alliances JNS Technology Co. Ltd. (JNST), Sybase, and ZDSoft.Net in western China to develop a cross-platform solution designed to enable the local community to exchange information on education matters. focused on western China working directly with Mianzhu City Ministry of Education.   
whitepaper Creating a Mobile Wi-Fi Application for North Carolina's Bridge Inspectors2006-01-25 15:09:03
  This article provides an overview of the development and deployment of the North Carolina Department of Transportation Mobile Inspector application. It describes how database and synchronization technology enable the timely exchange of information between the bridge inspectors and the central office, as well as the accurate and secure synchronization of distributed data across a multi-tiered Wi-Fi and wireline LAN architecture.   
whitepaper MindTree Case Study: Mobile Phone - Case Two2004-11-11 03:00:01
  The client a world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical and electronic equipment wanted to provide for a short range wireless connectivity option in its next generation of Java enabled mobile phones. MindTree implemented a complete Bluetooth protocol stack and optimized it to run on the target platform efficiently and within the existing memory and power constrains. The HCI and L2CAP layers were developed in ANSI C, while the L2CAP interface, RFCOMM, OBEX were developed in Java. The Bluetooth Java APIs were implemented based on JSR-82 specification using J2ME CLDC.   
whitepaper Staples Makes Buying Office Products Easy With Intel Technologies and Expertise Support1999-11-30 Intel
  The world's largest office products retailer promises to make buying office products easy. To help fulfill that promise, Staples is developing a new generation of wireless applications and undertaking a multifaceted supply chain initiative that is streamlining business processes throughout the company and with key business partners. Staples is taking advantage of Intel expertise and technologies to enable the transformation. The company has standardized on wireless Fujitsu iPAD devices powered by Intel XScale technology and Microsoft Windows CE .NET for store associate productivity. It deploys powerful Fujitsu platforms based on the Intel Pentium M processor and Windows XP to handle a variety of applications at the point of sale (POS).