Mobile email - Whats the fuss? Wireless e-mail has seen phenomenal growth in the past two years, thanks to the proliferation of
Research in Motion's (RIM's) BlackBerry devices, initially in North America and now in Europeand Asia/Pacific. Drivers for adoption by organizations are the critical role of e-mail in supporting of immediate access business process workflow, the mobility of employees who increasingly spend time far from their office and PC,and the expectation to corporate information.For better or worse, customers evaluating wireless technologies are faced with a range of issues that are not specific to individual solutions, technologies, tools or languages. Here's a list of questions that you may want to discuss in order to be able to develop the best solution for you particular needs: Investment Protection:There are by no means standardized solutions out there, issues include the different types of standards, what kind of vendor to go with when it comes time to mobilize apps, the number of devices to support, and so forth. The Mobility business is not in a mature stage, a lot of vendors have great solutions, yet less likely to survive ??" so who to go with? Intel facilitates this by joining standards consortiums, submitting
non-proprietary proposals, helping customers to make long-term decisions with the bigger picture in ind.Simplicity/Usability:Security/PrivacyBased on concerns of safety, privacy, regulatory or accessibility legislation, standards are also drafted into law.
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by Jon Butt For stronger signal strengths, lesser static interruptions, and better GPS reception and accuracy, use an external antenna. PocketPC gadgets from HP iPAQ, Dell, and Palm, especially those with cellular phone and GPS capabilities, can work better with various signal enhancers. An external antenna is one of the numerous PDA handheld accessories along [...]
A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) phone offers the twin benefits of a personal organiser and a communicator.
This is an article about mobile blogging, what it is, and if it has a future.
It draws upon experience leading for a large life sciences company a European deployment of mobile hand held devices to the hospital based sales force with an embedded sales application which were deployed as complimentary companion solutions to a laptop, and cellular based devices with email to country management teams.
In the past few years, a great number of businesspeople, professionals, and ordinary consumers have been purchasing
Traditional PC based VoIP has dome well to penetrate the technophile market. We are happy to accept occasional bad quality and spend hours in front of a PC screen. But if VoIP is to be widely accepted it's going to have to be much more user friendly. WiFi VoIP may just be the tipping point.
New to the VoIP scene? Confused by the seemingly complicated VoIP system? Read on to equip yourself with the basic VoIP knowledge.
