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ALSO CALLED: Wireless Networking, Mobile Computing, Mobile Enterprise, Portable Computing
DEFINITION: Nomadic computing, another name for mobile computing, is the use of portable computing devices (such as laptop and handheld computers) in conjunction with mobile communications technologies to enable users to access the Internet and data on their home or work computers from anywhere in the world. People using such a system are sometimes referred to as technomads, and their ability to use that system  … 
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Ericom AccessNow HTML5 RDP Client - Web Access to VMware View Desktops
sponsored by Ericom Software
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Discover how VMware customers can gain instant browser-based access to full-fledged VMware View desktops from any PC, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPad, Android, and other devices, e.g., tablet or smartphone, using an HTML5 browser supporting the WebSocket protocol. Zero client support and maintenance required - learn more about this software now!
Posted: 29 Jan 2012 | Premiered: 29 Jan 2012

Ericom Software

Enabling Consumer Smartphones and Tablets in the Enterprise
sponsored by Fiberlink
WEBCAST: In this webcast, join Gartner Research Vice President Phil Redman and Jim Sheward, CEO of Fiberlink, as they address the key components of an effective enterprise mobility strategy, the associated challenges, and how to keep up with the fast pace of change in mobility.
Posted: 21 Dec 2011 | Premiered: 21 Dec 2011

Fiberlink

Leveraging applications in the cloud to enable “anywhere, anytime” availability
sponsored by Google
WEBCAST: Supporting alternative endpoint devices and new applications is creating new challenges for IT. Learn about new application delivery models that help address these changing business needs.
Posted: 02 Dec 2011 | Premiered: 02 Dec 2011

Google

Browser based access to Windows applications and desktops – AccessNow by Ericom
sponsored by Ericom Software
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Try this free trial download to learn about a technology that delivers pure browser-based access to business-critical Windows resources from any PC, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPad, Android, and other HTML5-enabled device.
Posted: 28 Oct 2011 | Premiered: 28 Oct 2011

Ericom Software

Bridging the Gap: Business & Personal
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: Many organizations struggle to maintain a controlled and secure environment while meeting the ever-growing needs and demands of users. This webcast will discuss the challenges of mobile computing, and the deployment options and strategies available with BlackBerry devices and software.
Posted: 26 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 26 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

Introducing BlackBerry Balance™ Technology
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: Learn more about how BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express, along with specific IT policies and features built into the device software, help keep personal information separate and business information highly secure.
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 16 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

Building Simple, Effective Applications
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: This webcast will introduce methods and ideas for mobilizing your applications for your users today with a few simple steps.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

WorkFlow in the Enterprise
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: Enhance productivity for your executives and give them access to common workflow requests that sometimes takes days to get their attention by allowing them to approve/deny common requests for travel, expenses, purchases or vacations right from their BlackBerry device.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

The Office of Tomorrow with BlackBerry
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: This webcast discusses the office needs of tomorrow and how BlackBerry solutions can meet them. Topics include the direction hardware and software may take, the future of mobile computing, business apps and more.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution: Today & Tomorrow
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution has become the most common business mobility platform, with support for secure email, manageability and applications. Access this webcast to learn about some features you may not be aware of, and get a sneak peek into the near term future of what the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution will offer.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

Enterprise Ready Tablet Security
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: This presentation will examine BlackBerry® Bridge and explain how BlackBerry® Balance allows the best of both worlds – personal data access and secure enterprise data.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

Evaluating Secure Tablet Deployment Options
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: Watch this webcast to find out about the many ways you can integrate the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet into your infrastructure and with BlackBerry® smartphones. Come away with an understanding of the various deployment options, configuration capabilities and special considerations available for BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

The Changing Role of Tablets in the Enterprise
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: This webcast will provide you with a firm understanding of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet platform and its overall capabilities. It will also focus on key partner applications that can enable greater workforce performance.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry

Business Benefits of the new QNX operating system
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST: RIM's multi-processor, multi-tasking BlackBerry PlayBook runs a new Tablet OS powered by QNX, a bullet-proof microkernel operating system. This webcast will take a closer look at the QNX Neutrino RTOS and why its current capabilities are a perfect fit for the BlackBerry Tablet OS.
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2011

BlackBerry
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WIRELESS COMPUTING DEFINITION (continued): … Nomadic computing, another name for mobile computing, is the use of portable computing devices (such as laptop and handheld computers) in conjunction with mobile communications technologies to enable users to access the Internet and data on their home or work computers from anywhere in the world. People using such a system are sometimes referred to as technomads, and their ability to use that system as nomadicity. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is funding an ongoing nomadic computing project in the Computer Science Department at UCLA, called Travler (for TRAnsparent VirtuaLEnviRonment).
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