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Considerations for deploying mobile devices on Lotus Notes Domino by BlackBerry
Lotus Notes Domino environment. With the growing number of mobile device users within Lotus Notes Domino enterprises, it is becoming critical that employees have access to collaboration tools from their handhelds when they're on the run. However, problems such as improper training, an inability to gain access to...
Integrating mobility into a Notes Infrastructure by BlackBerry
that may arise from deployment. With the growing number of mobile device users within Lotus Notes Domino enterprises, it is becoming critical that employees have access to collaboration tools from their handhelds when they are on the run. However, problems such as improper training, an inability to gain access...
Managing and maintaining mobile devices on Lotus Notes Domino by BlackBerry
Going mobile is an essential part of doing business in Notes Domino shops; so is having the ability to securely support multiple devices. Listen to this podcast to learn more about issues facing Lotus Notes administrators deploying mobile devices...
Configuring Lotus Sametime on a BlackBerry Mobile Device by BlackBerry
how to configure and access Lotus Sametime on a BlackBerry mobile device. This document outlines step by step how to configure and access Lotus Sametime on a BlackBerry mobile device.

The steps involved depends on which handheld software version your BlackBerry device is running. It'll outline the difference...
IBM Lotus Domino and BlackBerry Applications by BlackBerry
mobility solution that connects Lotus Domino databases to mobile users. Only 18 percent of the world's 50 million mobile professionals can access business data and applications wirelessly. Of these users, the majority can access only email. Extending the reach of critical business applications to mobile...
BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino Version 4.1: Feature and Technical Overview by BlackBerry
Learn about the next step in wireless networking, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This paper provides an in-depth look at its architecture, components and key technical features. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino is an enterprise grade wireless solution that can provide your IT department with advanced security features...
Bringing Wi-Fi and Cellular Together in One Smartphone by BlackBerry
to be an end-to-end cellular solution for the enterprise mobile user. Now, with the introduction of the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry smartphones, organizations can leverage capabilities, superb usability and centralized management over 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN (WLAN) networks in addition to cellular...
Captaris RightFax - Enterprise Fax and Document Delivery by Captaris, Inc.
RightFax is the clear leader in enterprise fax server and electronic document delivery software. Integrates with email, CRM, ERP and related applications means secure sending & receiving of documents from applications in the enterprise via fax, email, MFPs or the Internet. Enterprise Fax Server and Document Delivery Solutions RightFax enterprise fax...
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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... More...
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Considerations for deploying mobile devices on Lotus Notes Domino by Matt Gervais, Associate Editor
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... More...
May 15, 2008
Mobile security starts with policy by Andrew R. Hickey, News Writer
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 Andrew R. Hickey, News Writer

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