Uninterrupted Internet: Maximizing Revenue and Minimizing Business Risk with 3G/4G Failover
[ Source: CradlePoint ]
July 2012-
Whether your businesses are connected to the Internet via T1/T3, or Cable, incorporating a mobile broadband backup solution adds uptime whenever there is a loss in connectivity via your wired line.
With CradlePoint routers as your Internet backup solution, you're ensured more uptime for your POS transactions and cloud-based services while gaining significant financial and operational benefits over wired backup solutions including:
• Better reliability
• Lower operating ...
CradlePoint Solution Allows Retail Jewelry Store to Open, Saving $50,000
[ Source: CradlePoint ]
July 2012-
Retail Case Study: CradlePoint 4G mobile broadband network solution eliminates need for wired Internet and allows international retail jewelry store chain, Pandora, to open in time for holiday shopping saving $50,000.
Telecom and Network Infrastructure Company Improves Inventory Accuracy with Help From a Custom BlackBerry Application
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2012-
Expertech developed a custom in-house built BlackBerry application called Expertech Tool Room® to provide near real-time inventory and tracking of their capitalized tools.
This allows them to optimize their tool usage, reduce time spent on the inventory process and keep accurate count of tools available.
IBM collaboration software for Android devices
[ Source: IBM ]
September 2011-
IBM Lotus applications for Android devices provide mobile workers with a smooth transition from the desktop to the smartphone, helping give them the full benefit of Web 2.0 capabilities on the Android platform - with the enterprise security features the business needs to help keep critical information safe.
LTE Advanced: Mobile Broadband
[ Source: Teleca ]
April 2010-
This paper provides an overview of some technology components currently considered for the evolution of LTE, referred to as LTE-Advanced, which falls under the Release 10 category of 3GPP. A brief overview of the requirements of the LTE Advanced and frequency spectrum details are presented. The technology components considered for LTE Advanced include extended spectrum flexibility to support up to 100 MHz bandwidth, enhanced multi-antenna solutions with up to eight layer transmission in the downlink and up ...
Maximizing Smartphone Value: Standardize And Simplify
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2010-
The latest smartphone applications foster more mobility and productivity than ever before -- as long as a secure mobile network is in place. Maximizing Smartphone Value: Standardize and Simplify Mobility is the future of business; more business is conducted in real time and between geographically dispersed situations than ever before.
Also, mobility ties closely into important collaboration trends including the increasing use of social networking tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. The ...
Pushing it to the streets (or to the Device)
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2010-
Over the years, it has perfected a technology known as push. Push is the ability to send an email out to a BlackBerry as soon as it is received by an email server rather than having to wait for the Blackberry to poll or pull information from the server based on a preset schedule. The advantages of push are many.
Primary among these are that the BlackBerry does not have to wake up ...
Successful Mobile Deployments Require Robust Security
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2010-
Mobility is no longer considered a luxury within enterprise but a critical part of a networking strategy as firms look to increase productivity and remain competitive in a rapidly changing environment.
As mobility becomes an integral part of the infrastructure, IT must deal with supporting numerous devices including laptops, smartphones and other
mobile handhelds. The challenge for IT will be enabling productivity improvements while mitigating the risk of numerous types of devices. The ...
Understanding High Availability for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2010-
Over the last fifteen years, mobility solutions have evolved from cell phones and pagers to platforms for wireless
email and mobilizing business applications. Today’s road warriors depend on their mobile devices for fast, reliable,
easy access to applications and corporate data. Mobile solution downtime can adversely affect customer service,
productivity, sales, and revenues.
Overcoming CIO Challenges in Global Mobility Management
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
April 2010-
This paper looks at some of the challenges that CIOs are facing in
managing mobility. This is clearly becoming more complex for
large enterprises as mobility penetrates more deeply into their
organisations, driven by changing working practices and supported
by rapidly evolving technology.
In multinational companies, management of mobility is especially challenging because they almost always need to control mobility of staff across multiple
countries and manage relationships with many service providers
and ...