PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Read why BlackBerry is the leading wireless solution for keeping healthcare professionals connected to colleagues, patient details and medical information so they can provide higher quality patient care throughout the day.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this paper to learn about the many benefits of IBM Lotus Sametime software integration and how it can enhance the collaboration and unified communications capabilities of all your Microsoft Office applications.
WHITE PAPER:
The cost of downtime can be enormous, even catastrophic. IBM and Red Hat have a single, security-rich collaboration and messaging platform that makes it simple, easy, and affordable to improve organizational productivity and
effectiveness.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Providing a targeted Search solution to each individual user in a Notes/Domino Domain is a difficult proposition. See how to do this effectively, with minimum administrator input and no drain on server resources.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Whether you're actively considering Google Apps as part of your next generation messaging strategy or just learning about cloud computing, this webcast will provide IT professionals with the knowledge you need to answer the boss's question about the technical details of moving to the cloud.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Kaspersky Anti-Virus integrates with the Lotus Notes/Domino server as an additional module, and scans in real-time mode all messages transmitted by the system.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Ensuring your wireless email and other data is secure anytime, anywhere is a challenge. OneBridge 5.5 can help you deliver vital data over any connection, to any device or using Lotus Domino.
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company - Information Management
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Read this three part series of presentation transcripts featuring Gary Bergo, Master Architect for Hewlett-Packard’s Information Management Group. Gary will show you HP’s approach to enterprise scalability and fast search and retrieval capabilities for e-mail archiving.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper is the fourth in a four-part series that addresses mobile communications in the healthcare industry. Part Four zeroes in on the features and capabilities that make BlackBerry smartphones an ideal match for healthcare industry requirements.