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This exclusive resource examines the enhancements that have been made in to BlackBerry ® Enterprise Service 10 and how it can support your organization's mobile needs in the regulated market in terms of security, mobile auditing, archiving and forensics.
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Watch this informative video to learn more about some of the dangers that mobile apps pose to your business. Protecting everything from customer to enterprise data is an essential step to a secure environment. Discover the many facets of mobile security by tuning in now.
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This webcast discusses everything you need to know about adopting a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform, such as the true value of adopting a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform, the trends you need to be tracking, and how to take a strategic approach to deployment.
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There is little doubt that Apple's iPad and iPhone will become valuable enterprise productivity tools. Watch this Sybase webcast and learn why IT departments should consider iPad and iPhone when planning new enterprise mobility strategies.
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In order to leverage SharePoint and provide data access across a variety of technologies and locations, businesses everywhere are looking to integrate tablets into the enterprise, particularly the iPad. Check out this webcast to hear more on how iPads are changing the IT landscape and common challenges for iPads in the enterprise.
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The Blackberry® Java® Development Environment (BlackBerry JDE) is a fully integrated development environment and simulation tool for building Java Micro Edition (Java ME™) applications for Java-based Blackberry® smartphones.
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This informative webcast discusses how a managed unified communication strategy can help your organization overcome the security, performance, and management challenges that come with BYOD, and discusses how your organization can keep your mobile workforce productive and collaborative.
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This crucial webcast takes an in-depth look at five common enterprise mobility mistakes that may not seem that bad, but can end up killing your mobile initiatives.