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Enterprise mobility = laptops, PDAs and Smartphones

Talkback I forgot to mention for enterprise readers interested in a single infrastructure to serve Windows laptops, PDAs and Smartphones, NetMotion Mobility XE has just been certified by Microsoft for WM6 http://www.netmotionwireless.com/company/press...

About: Top tips for improving mobile security

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[October 31, 2007, 15:38 by NetMotion_Wireless]


RIM BlackBerry 7230

RIM BlackBerry 7230 image Member Review Does anyone know how to buy a Blackberry Enterprise Server 3.6? Tried to buy from Blackberry (UK) with no luck, but was referred to the seller. Tried seller but got referred to Blackberry (they didn't even know what it was).

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[March 22, 2004, 12:03]

Enterprise, desktop & mobile development: one big happy family now?

Blog Mobile email is not ground breaking in itself I know, but this is a company known for heavyweight databases that typically get hidden away in the depths of defence and finance organisations now talking about enterprise email support.

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[July 23, 2008, 12:10 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


Enterprise listens to instant messages

Talkback Im interested in who the major players are in enterprise IM solutions and the big issues facing enterprise IM Can you point me in the right direction cheers

About: Enterprise listens to instant messages

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[October 21, 2004, 11:38]


I want my Enterprise 2.0

Blog It's taken a while, but I'm beginning to get the hang of Enterprise 2.0. I know what Enterprise 2.0 should be about. When I'm working on an enterprise project, I need to know when documents change - and I'd like to know when they're read.

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[July 14, 2008, 7:51 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]


Ubuntu 9.10 will be an enterprise hit

Talkback There is no doubt Ubuntu will be an enterprise hit especially providing so much value and also saving money in these tough economic times. Ubuntu's legendary stability & security with hardly any downtime is a huge plus.

About: Ten reasons Ubuntu 9.10 will be an enterprise hit

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[November 13, 2009, 13:49 by Indian-Art]


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4

Blog The fourth update to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 operating system (RHEL 5.4) features the usual performance and scalability enhancements. Claims are also made for its reliability and performance, plus it’s part of the SolidICE Virtual Desktop...

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[September 23, 2009, 22:10 in Reviews Blog by First Take]


Autonomy challenges Google with enterprise desktop search tool

Talkback Google's tool does not offer any advantages to the enterprise market. Autonomies tool relies too much on a massive server infrastructure investment. New tools coming through such as CollectiveCortex look like they offer far more for a lot less...

About: Autonomy challenges Google with enterprise desktop search tool

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[December 1, 2004, 11:52]


Reports: Alan Sugar to get gov't enterprise post

Blog Sir Alan Sugar is to be given a role in government as 'enterprise czar', according to reports. Details are sketchy at present, but the role appears to be a new one. The Amstrad tycoon will also be given a peerage, making him Lord Alan Sugar, the...

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[June 5, 2009, 12:16 in News Blog by David Meyer]


Motorola MC9500: a modular enterprise handheld

Blog Since it took over Symbol back in 2006, Motorola has been a leader in the enterprise handheld market, and its new MC9500 product looks set to cement that position. The rugged MC9500 is aimed at workers who are likely to encounter more challenging...

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[September 17, 2009, 16:42 in Reviews Blog by First Take]


Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

Talkback At SteelEye Technology, we have many enterprise customers who are running Linux for their critical business applications with great success. Linux is ready for the enterprise.

About: Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

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[March 17, 2005, 12:24]


Adobe Reader in the Enterprise

Blog So, in an enterprise environment, a user will logon to their desktop or laptop and if their IT department has done their job, the AppData folder will be redirected to something like; \\servername\region\department\username\AppData

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[November 2, 2009, 7:30 in On The Road by Greg Lambert]


Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

Talkback EDS is not suitable for enterprise use. EDS IS SO INCOMPETENT THAT THEY CRASHED OVER 80,000 UK GOVERNMENT COMPUTERS while doing a patch update. Here are the details: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1732672,00.asp

About: Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

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[March 16, 2005, 17:09]


Canonical offers humans to Ubuntu-using enterprise

Blog Describing PSEs as 'virtual team members' for an enterprise's internal Ubuntu support, the company says that they'll provide direct contact between corporations and the Ubuntu development community, and a path for escalation of 'more complex...

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[September 3, 2009, 16:12 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]


Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

Talkback UMMM i guess google is not an enterprise then?

About: Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

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[March 16, 2005, 18:17]


Other enterprise software patches expected for next week.....

Talkback While there is a relatively small number of patches from Microsoft this month, IT departments will clearly have plenty to keep them busy as other popular enterprise software, besides Microsoft, will also require installation.

About: Microsoft to issue patch for critical PowerPoint hole

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[May 8, 2009, 11:22 by lumension]


Sun Solaris 10

Sun Solaris 10 image Member Review Enterprise customers rarely re-purpose existing hardware "hey let's install on our old Next box! This reviewer must be a desktop Linux guy, and it's understandable why he can't appreciate Solaris 10. For them hardware is fairly inexpensive next to...

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[April 25, 2005, 8:59]

RE: Model-driven development - Embedded v/s Enterprise software

Blog Comment May this article is of interest to you: 10 Misperceptions and challenges of Model Driven Development it lists some challenges from an MDD enterprise software perspective. Hi Winston, Nice post! I enjoyed reading it.

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[May 29, 2009, 15:47 by JohanDenHaan]


Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

Talkback Linux not suitable for enterprise use.for a 'keep Windows working' system. As not even human beings can do that.

About: Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

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[March 17, 2005, 11:08]


Model-driven development - Embedded v/s Enterprise software

Blog So we do understand some of the imperatives of the Embedded software industry and it starts making sense to a good extent to bind our Enterprise software products to these same imperatives. But, with the way things are today, Enterprise software...

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[May 26, 2009, 15:01 in Winston's Blog by winston_dhanraj]


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