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Mobile Computing is a generic term describing your ability to use technology 'untethered', that is not physically connected, or in remote or mobile (non static) environments. The term is evolved in modern usage such that it requires that the mobile computing activity be connected wirelessly to and through the internet or to and through a private network. This connection ties the mobile device to centrally located information and/or application software through the use of battery powered, portable, and wireless computing and communication devices. |
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Securing Data on Laptops: Why Encryption Isn't Enough |
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Missing laptops continue to be the number one cause of data breaches. The most common methods for securing hardware, such as policy enforcement and encryption, are not effective against careless employee users or insiders with encryption passwords. Laptop and mobile security must go beyond traditional measures by locking down laptops regardless of end-user reliability.
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Managing Laptops Outside the Network - Webinar |
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Is your department concerned with securing a large number of laptops and mobile devices? If so, this live webinar will help you learn how to track and audit laptops outside the company network to reduce compliance risk and improve IT productivity. Featuring an IT asset management expert from a leading insurance group, this webinar will take place on Dec. 9. Reserve your space today.
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New Mobility Productivity Metrics |
| By :AT&T |
Published Date: Oct 25, 2007 |
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To maximize investments in mobile technology, companies must be able to measure productivity gains from mobile working. Professor Marco Iansiti of the Harvard Business School and Jay Jamrog, Senior Vice President of Research with the Institute for Corporate Productivity, offer advice.
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Secure Critical Company Information when a Mobile Device is Lost |
| By :Avalere |
Published Date: Dec 11, 2006 |
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Laptops, USB devices, and other endpoint devices foster a flexible and more productive work environment, yet also increase a company's exposure to the loss or theft of critical information. Avalere inventories, protects, and controls your company’s laptop, desktop or removable storage device information to mitigate risks of lost or stolen equipment.
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Why Replace your IPSec for Remote Access |
| By :Aventail |
Published Date: Jun 21, 2006 |
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To thrive in an increasingly competitive world, forward-thinking organizations are encouraging workforce mobility. Read this white paper by security expert Dave Piscatello, for an assessment of key attributes in a secure remote access solution and how you can benefit from replacing your IPSec VPN.
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BlackBerry Smartphone Platform: Why Traditional Monitoring Tools Fall Short |
| By :BoxTone |
Published Date: Feb 08, 2008 |
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With BlackBerry smartphone deployments exploding, enterprises and government agencies are quickly finding that traditional, infrastructure- and application-level monitoring technologies just aren’t up to the challenge. Read this White Paper to see how the best known organizations are using a new approach called Mobile User Management to deliver high quality BlackBerry service at a much lower cost and level of effort.
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BlackBerry Platform Management: Mobile User Management with ITIL and ITSM |
| By :BoxTone |
Published Date: Apr 16, 2008 |
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For advanced enterprise BlackBerry administrators only. IT Service Management (ITSM) - as defined by the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) – is now the required approach to ensure superior BlackBerry service levels at the lowest possible cost. Read this White Paper to see how ITSM/ITIL can transform your approach to mobile user management.
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mSuite and Systems Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 Connector for Notes/Domino |
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Many companies that have already invested in IBM Lotus Domino/Notes for their business communications now look to achieve the business benefits that are delivered by mobility solutions. To address this challenge, CommonTime has partnered with Microsoft® to combine key elements our best-of-breed Lotus Domino/Notes mobility solution for Windows Mobile devices with Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 (MDM).
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Benefits of Mobile Computing |
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The current gold standard as far as business technology goes is wireless/mobile computing. It’s what business and engineering courses are training the future workplace in using. It’s what provides an income stream and stock value to a whole mushrooming sector of the economy. It’s what makes large-scale projects in virtually any field not only easier to coordinate and complete, but also cheaper and faster all around. Finally, it’s what you and your company need to learn how to use, in order to maintain your lead over the rest of the competitive world.
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Future-Proofing the Mobile Backhaul |
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This Synergy Research Case Study reviews the backhaul challenges facing operators due to the increased volume of mobile data traffic traversing their networks as a result of the widespread adoption of more sophisticated mobile services such as music and video downloads, multimedia emails, and interactive gaming. Learn how operators can reduce costs by using IP/MPLS as the foundation of their next-generation backhaul solution.
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Enable Your Mobile Workforce without Putting Your Data at Risk |
| By :McAfee |
Published Date: Aug 08, 2008 |
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As the global workforce becomes increasingly mobile, it's more important than ever to prevent that workforce from becoming a liability to your organization. If just one employee loses a laptop, USB drive, or handheld device or uses sensitive data in unintended ways, your entire company could risk a highly public breach incident. In this environment you need new breeds of security applications to help shield your organization and employees from the latest mobile threats.
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Your Mobile Workforce: A Moving Liability |
| By :McAfee |
Published Date: Aug 01, 2008 |
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With the surging popularity of mobile devices and the growing demand for access to information anytime, anywhere, has come an increased need to secure the data stored on these mobile devices. From traditional laptop computers to the new generation of handheld devices to the small form-factor ‘flash’ or ‘thumb’ drives, the smaller these devices become, the more data individuals want to store on them.
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Wireless LANs in Higher Education |
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Universities and colleges are among the most aggressive adopters of Wi-Fi technology. The trend toward more collaborative and open learning environments, fueled by the explosive adoption of mobile devices among students and faculty, makes higher education campuses fertile ground for wireless LANs.
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Enterprise Mobility: How to Unshackle Your Mission-Critical Applications |
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In this paper, two case studies illustrate different approaches to unlocking the value of existing investments through mobilization. Each case study provides an overview of an application we mobilized, identifies the characteristics that made the application a good candidate and explains the value realized by enabling access to these applications from mobile devices.
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802.11, Bluetooth, CDMA, GPS, Mobile Computing, Mobile Data Systems, Mobile Workers, PDA, RFID, Smart Phones, WiFi, Wireless Application Software, Wireless Communications, Wireless Hardware, Wireless Infrastructure, Wireless Messaging, Wireless Phones, Wireless Security, Wireless Service Providers, WLAN |
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CA Expands Its Unified Management of Virtualized Systems
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The variety of available server virtualization technologies provides both choice and flexibility for enterprises seeking to optimize server utilization and performance. However, as enterprises deploy more virtualization solutions that are scattered across the enterprise, managing the disparate virtualization technologies using fragmented element-specific tools challenges IT staffs. |
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