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DEFINITION: A pager is a small telecommunications device that receives (and, in some cases, transmits) alert signals and/or short messages. This type of device is convenient for people expecting telephone calls, but who are not near a telephone set to make or return calls immediately.A typical one-way pager fits easily in a shirt pocket; some are as small as a wristwatch. A miniature, short-range wireless receiver
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Efficient Mobile Messaging: Why Windows Phones on Exchange Server is the Best Mix for Your Enterprise
sponsored by Microsoft
PODCAST:
In this second podcast in a series of three, Augusto Valdez of Microsoft discusses the new mobile messaging features of Exchange 2010. Specifically, Valdez highlights the ease of implementing mobile messaging with Exchange 2010 and how to secure and manage devices once they are deployed in an organization.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 20 Nov 2009
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Key Advantages of Leveraging Business Applications through Windows Phones and How to Secure Them
sponsored by Microsoft
PODCAST:
In this third podcast in a series of three, Augusto Valdez of Microsoft discusses the application advantages of Windows Mobile. Specifically, Valdez reviews what makes Windows phones a good platform for developing mobile applications, how to go about gaining access to applications for Windows phones and how to secure applications on mobile phones.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 20 Nov 2009
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What's new with Windows Phones
sponsored by Microsoft
PODCAST:
In this three-part series podcast, hear from an industry expert as he discusses what's new with Windows Phones. Uncover why Windows Phones on Exchange server is the best mix for your enterprise and key advantages of leveraging business applications through Windows Phones.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 20 Nov 2009
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PAGERS DEFINITION (continued):
captures a message, usually accompanied by a beep. (This is why the device is also known as a beeper). The simplest one-way pagers display the return-call telephone number of the person who sent the message. Alternatively, a code can be displayed that indicates which of several designated parties is requesting a return phone call. Sophisticated one-way pagers can display short text messages. Until recently, pagers were designed as receive-only devices. There are at least two reasons for this. First, if two-way communication is needed, cell phones are available for that purpose. Second, it is
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