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Defense contractor Northrop Grumman beat out Motorola with a bid to build a wireless broadband public-safety network for New York City.
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Getting a firm grip on wireless expenses involves more than just implementing software, according to one Sodexho technology executive.
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The food services company turned to an expense management system to keep track of more than 4,000 handheld devices.
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Research in Motion still dominates the U.S. market, but a few other players are tempting technology executives with new models, IDC says.
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Figure the ROI of outsourcing the management of cell and smart phones with this interactive tool.
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Some businesses are beginning to outsource the management of their handheld computing devices. Where does your company stand?
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Until the last year or so, the biggest worry about managing mobile devices was loss or breakage. Those days are goneforever. With so much sensitive information now on portable devices, securing them has become a major concern.
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Lacking a policy to secure mobile devices or protect critical data that's stored on them? Here are 10 steps to shore up your defenses.
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Security managers need cutting-edge technologies to get a 30,000-foot view of their operationsand to wage the ongoing battle against network attacks.
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New smart phone brings Palm OS-based devices up to speed with vendor's Microsoft-powered units.
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Giving handhelds to 1,000 executives around the globe wasn't easybut it let Unilever establish its wireless policy from the ground up.
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A Baseline survey shows that spending on mobile computing is on the rise. The top goal: getting data out toand back fromremote workers faster.
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Research in Motion's customers love the simplicity of its BlackBerry, but some wonder whether the device is suited for more complex applications.
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Palm puts off some with the Treo 700w's teeny-tiny screen, while others say its newer handhelds provide superior battery life and are easier to use.
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Hewlett-Packard has turned heads with the iPaq's sharp display, even though it's not always the cheapest option on the table.