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The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a comprehensive platform, designed to meet your organization's needs to mobilize enterprise applications and systems.
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Download this white paper and learn about the four key requirements for implementing an effective and flexible, enterprise-class mobile security solution to secure your mobile data and devices.
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Business environments have become increasingly dynamic and have created the demand for unprecedented levels of workforce mobility. These demands for business mobility require networks and data to be securely accessible anytime and anywhere − throughout the office, as well as from remote locations. Read this white paper to find out more.
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To react quickly to customers’ needs, organizations are decentralizing their workforce and shifting them into the flow of their customers’ lives.
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802.11n has provided the final step in the evolution of wireless LANs from convenience technology into core technology for network connectivity. This white paper discusses key questions organizations must ask themselves before migrating to 802.11n. Access this paper now to learn more.
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This informative resource explores a top-tier unifying tool and outlines how its implementation can greatly enhance your network's overall function.
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As the trend towards mobile devices in the enterprise continues, wireless networking can no longer be an add-on to the wired network. This study outlines the need for wireless networking in today's IT landscape and how the rise in mobile devices is forcing many business' hand.
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This infographic demonstrates a new and very high throughput Wi-Fi standard. Find out how it delivers data rates in excess of 1 Gbps in its first phase of products with future iterations planned to take performance to nearly 7Gbps.
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While controlling CAPEX costs remains an important issue for mobile operators, OPEX costs have become a more significant part of operators' cost structure. This paper will examine how the operations and maintenance strategies for LTE infrastructure management must be changed in order to meet the OPEX expectations of LTE operators.