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It's easier to create and access email than ever before but the communication medium we all love to hate is facing an uncertain future
Research has revealed what's holding back some companies from giving staff access to email on the move
BlackBerry maker RIM is top of the push email pile at the moment but for how long can it remain there?
What security, policies and other factors do you need in place to make the best use of mobile email in an organisation?
Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone of some kind that lets you do email, open business documents and browse the web, among other things. Here are ten recent contenders.
Push email is the favoured means for delivering information to mobile devices, a study carried out for ZDNet.co.uk and Orange has shown.
Who is using push email? How are they using it, and why, and what are the barriers to adoption? Discover the state of push email and key trends in this exclusive research by ZDNet.co.uk and research firm Rhetorik
Rick Paskins, managing director of Rhetorik Market Intelligence, discusses the results of a survey into the realities of mobile email usage among UK companies.
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