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Handheld Devices
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ALSO CALLED: Handhelds, Handheld Computers, Mobile Terminals, Mobile Devices, SHD, Smart Handheld Devices, Wireless Handheld Devices, Handheld Terminals, Handheld Computing Devices, Wireless Terminals, Device Platforms, and Portable Terminals
DEFINITION: A handheld computer is a computer that can conveniently be stored in a pocket (of sufficient size) and used while you're holding it. Today's handheld computers, which are also called personal digital assistants (PDAs), can be divided into those that accept handwriting as input and those
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Mobile Network Access Control: Extending Corporate Security Policies to Mobile Devices
| sponsored by NetMotion Wireless
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Mobility XE features an optional Network Access Control (NAC) module that provides security controls to intelligently extend corporate security policies to mobile devices, including laptops, tablets, handheld devices and smartphones.
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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Extend the Value of Your Oracle Warehouse Management System (WMS) with Mobility
| sponsored by Quest Solution
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This paper provides an impact of extending your Oracle Warehouse Management system via mobility, it also examines how mobility can enable you to fully leverage the data already captured in the Oracle Warehouse Management system.
Posted: 10 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Feb 2007
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Maximize Your Mobile Investment -- Best Practices for Measuring Productivity
| sponsored by AT&T Corp
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Companies must be able to measure productivity gains from mobile working. Productivity is notoriously difficult to measure accurately, let alone in the elusive area of enterprise mobility. How should companies go about it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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Key Considerations for Strategic Enterprise Mobility Planning, Implementation and Protection
| sponsored by AT&T Corp
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Mobile applications are transforming how companies operate. With new ways to work flexibly, employees are becoming more responsive and more productive. But enterprises have experienced only the start of what IP networks will bring to mobile working.
Posted: 03 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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Airspace Risk Assessment
| sponsored by AirTight Networks, Inc.
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This report is the first step towards wireless vulnerability assessment of your network and managing its wireless security posture.
Posted: 16 May 2008 | Published: 01 May 2008
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Best Practices for securing PDAs from data loss, infections, and attacks
| sponsored by Trend Micro, Inc.
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With the included OfficeScan Client/Server Edition 8.0 console, IT managers can save resources by managing security for smartphones, PDAs, desktops, servers, laptops or any combination of these devices.
Posted: 02 May 2008 | Published: 01 Nov 2007
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BlackBerry Monitoring & Management: Why Traditional Monitoring Tools Cannot Deliver True Mobile User Management for the BlackBerry Platform
| sponsored by BoxTone
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This white paper details the best way to approach BlackBerry mobile user management and what steps one must take in order to keep mobile devices connected and performing business functions anywhere, anytime.
Posted: 15 Apr 2008 | Published: 15 Apr 2008
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BoxTone: Mobile User Management with ITIL and ITSM
| sponsored by BoxTone
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This White Paper outlines the capabilities of Mobile User Management developed by BoxTone -- which for many of the best-known organizations are enabling improvements and efficiencies in responsiveness to mobile users, process, measurability, service...
Posted: 15 Apr 2008 | Published: 15 Apr 2008
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BlackBerry in the Regulatory Spotlight
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The NYSE and NASDœs recent release states that firms with employees who communicate electronically with customers through handheld wireless communication devices must have all forms of communication routed to their firmsœ servers for retention.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2008
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A Strategic Approach to Enabling Mobile Business Applications
| sponsored by BlackBerry
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Today's successful enterprises are discovering that granting mobile access to critical business applications can increase productivity and revenue.
Posted: 20 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Mar 2008
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HANDHELD DEVICES DEFINITION (continued):
with small keyboards. The original handheld that accepted handwriting was Apple's Newton, which was later withdrawn from the market. Today, the most popular handheld that accepts handwritten input is the PalmPilot from 3Com. Philips, Casio, NEC, Compaq, and other companies make handhelds with small keyboards. Windows CE and EPOC are two of the most widely used operating systems in handheld computers. Handheld computers are typically used for personal
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