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Mobile synch software links to Notes, more
Intellisync, formerly PumaTech, now offers Mobile Suite 6 to support mobile device integration with groupware servers including Lotus Domino running on AIX or AS/400 systems...
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Nov 22, 2004
Motorola aims to topple Blackberry
Motorola, the second biggest mobile phone manufacturer, is taking a tilt at the Blackberry market with a new mobile phone plus keyboard. Dubbed the Moto Q, the new device runs on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone software and is said to combine good mobile phone reception with full data capabilities
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Jul 26, 2005
Microsoft, Lotus move to integrate mobile e-mail support
The latest craze seems to be integrated mobile device support. Lotus plans to include the feature in Domino 6, due out this quarter. Meantime, Microsoft says this fall it will release Exchange Server, which will meld support for mobile devices into the mail server...
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Jul 22, 2002
Loss, theft still No. 1 threat to mobile data
a wireless network, experts say valuable data more often becomes the victim when a device is lost or stolen...
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Nov 10, 2005
Sametime Everyplace eliminates missing in action status
for a wide range of wireless devices, will be available July 21. The software lets mobile workers use a WAP-enabled device to participate in chats. It also allows mobile workers to see who is online and others to see when a mobile worker is logged on to the network...
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Jul 10, 2001
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Considerations for deploying mobile devices on Lotus Notes Domino
out that training is one of the more serious issues; for example, making sure employees use mobile devices properly. Also, helping users access corporate data repositories from a mobile device and …the loss of mobile devices themselves. The devices are very easy to lose. Studies have shown that people do lose their mobile devices on a fairly regular basis. So, the potential loss of...
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May 15, 2008
Mobile security starts with policy
that can do just about anything, but without an overarching policy in place, the security implementation will be ad hoc."
For example, Taylor said, if a security policy restricts mobile device access to known devices, but there is no policy for anti-virus or a standardized drive image, users can download software and install it on their devices, exposing an organization to various... More... Aug 17, 2006
Virus onslaught sickens smartphones
By the time you read this, there could very well be 200 mobile viruses in the wild waiting to latch onto your company's devices and wreak some major havoc. As of yesterday, the number of mobile-specific viruses teetered at 199 -- and that figure is low... More... Apr 26, 2006
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