Category Archives: Mobile

Pandemic Planning – Secure Business Continuity

With employees concerned about being in public places and contracting the Swine Influenza (A/H1N1) Virus, many companies are looking at the possibility of telecommuting options for their employees. However, if the corporate strategy is not tested and secure, the organization risks leaving its infrastructure open to security vulnerabilities and ultimately penetration.
In order to ensure safe [...]

Mobile devices seen as next security risk.

Smart-phones are set to become the next major security challenge for IT according to a CompTIA survey conducted this year.  The survey polled 1070 small businesses in North America and 60% reported they had seen an increase in security issues related to the use of hand-help computing devices over the last year.  The concern is [...]

I can’t afford to convert to Windows Mobile.

Yes you can. Exchange Server 2007 built-in Windows Mobile support is designed to eliminate the need to purchase additional server-side hardware or software. And technical support is provided through support agreements already in place for many Exchange Server 2007 customers.
Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile is designed to reduce complexity and cost
and improve functionality. By making use [...]

Microsoft’s Mobile Technologies

The following Microsoft mobile technologies can be packaged in various configurations to meet your business objectives for mobile enablement:
Windows Mobile 6: Windows Mobile 6 also offers the most advanced mobile suite of Microsoft Office applications to date, helping users manage and review documents on their Windows Mobile 6 powered device. It offers real-time access to [...]

Going Mobile – Get Prepared or Get Left Behind

The number of mobile users is constantly growing.  Are you ready?
Mobile workforce trends:
 There are 50 million mobile users—virtually all of them with cell phones—representing 41 percent of the U.S. workforce (“Enterprises Strive to Better Connect the Mobile Workforce,” December 8, 2006, Yankee Group).
 By 2009, IDC estimates there will be more than 878 million mobile users [...]