Platforms for Mobile Applications
[ Source: ACCESS ]
April 2008-
As mobile growth outpaces that of desktops, the key issues for mobile devices include security, adaptability and flexibility, strong third-party ecosystems, and open versus proprietary platforms.
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 ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet's Good Bones - by BlackBerry
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
January 2012-
This whitepaper details the BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry Tablet OS. Discover the benefits, including: real-time OS, true multitasking, self-healing microkernel architecture, security, US federal agency certified and speedy, smooth, natural...
Creating the Enterprise-Class Tablet Environment - by Yankee Group
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
January 2012-
This whitepaper includes information about tablets and mobile computing, including how creating the enterprise-class tablet is important for enterprises.
Blackberry Is Compulsory For Boston Law Firm
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
January 2008-
Ropes & Gray is a successful national law firm because of its policy towards client service. A company driven to continually improve customer service deploys BlackBerry to provide wireless messaging. The solution becomes so valuable, it is now an integral part of the way the firm does business - and a client expectation. Ropes & Gray have grown from a 20- person BlackBerry pilot project to deploy to more than 600 users.
Evolution of Mobile Device Management to Tackle Enterprise BYOD
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
August 2012-
Mobility has defined the workplace as the boundaries between personal and professional life, home and office, business travel and in-office productivity are rapidly disappearing. The arrival of 4G and a myriad of new smartphones and tablets is resulting in mobile office "makeover."
Today's mobile enterprise users are demanding more. Users want a seamless mobility experience that allows them to work anytime and anywhere, with the same productivity and performance they would get in ...
Red Alert: Why Tablet Security Matters - by BlackBerry
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
January 2012-
In this paper, explore: Why tablets are particularly vulnerable, how tablets should be secured, why the Blackberry PlayBook is the gold standard for secure enterprise-ready tablets, and more...
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 ...
9 Features of Must-Have Mobile Security
[ Source: BlackBerry ]
February 2010-
As mobile devices become more common and more powerful, security becomes a more important consideration. Download this white paper and gain a better understanding of the security tools that come preinstalled with the Blackberry solution and discover how to use these tools to better secure your BlackBerry deployment.
Read this white paper and discover nine areas of concern you should consider before purchasing mobile devices and how the BlackBerry solution addresses each of ...
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 ...