WEBCAST:
Learn the benefits SIP can bring to your organization – helping you provide a heterogeneous UC environment to your users, increase enterprise mobility, ensure the delivery of communications applications, and more!
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast examines how best to manage your mobile devices as you first deploy them into your IT environment to ensure a smooth and successful transition.
WEBCAST:
Learn how BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express can help you get the most out of your BlackBerry® smartphone. From smartphone applications to help you do more of what you love, to connecting you to business applications.
WEBCAST:
Watch now to learn how you can balance anywhere, any device, any time access with the policy controls you need and also offering a high-quality end-user experience.
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.
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.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast examines how to use mobility and the cloud to change your users' experience and provide them with the connectivity and performance necessary to drive productivity and innovation.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
The BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft® Visual Studio® allows developers to leverage existing Microsoft® based developer tools to create, profile and debug web projects for BlackBerry smartphones. Continue on to learn more and to download BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio.
WEBCAST:
This webcast will cover how to work with business groups to gather requirements, identify needs and select the most valuable approach to a wireless application.
Posted: 01 Aug 2007 | Premiered: Aug 16, 2007, 13:00 EDT (17:00 GMT)