Mobile Email

 

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The benefits of mobile email are clear — it’s efficient, convenient, and it’s an exceptionally effective way for workers to stay connected with colleagues on an always-on basis. While there are security and compliance concerns for company data in the expanding mobile device market, new technologies continue to improve the viability of this growing family of services.

According to a recent Forrester Research survey, 71% of larger enterprises in North America have adopted mobile email, compared to only 28% of SMBs. Also, push versus pull email delivery systems each present a unique set of security challenges weighed against their respective productivity benefits.

Check out the Mobile Email Resource Center for up-to-the-moment information on the latest technologies, vendor profiles, and product specifications, along with best practice tips and commentary from industry experts.

 
:: Recent Insights on Mobile Email ::
 

Windows Live Coming to BlackBerry

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

Microsoft and Research in Motion have teamed up to offer Windows Live consumer e-mail and instant messaging services on BlackBerry smartphones. ...

BlackBerrys Not Just for Business Messaging Anymore

Source: InformationWeek

Microsoft and Research in Motion announced that Microsoft's Live Hotmail and Live Messenger would be made available on BlackBerry devices starting this summer. Users will also be ...

India Says It Won't Ban BlackBerry Service

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

India's Telecom Secretary says the government is not considering a ban on BlackBerry services, ...

Indian Government Demanding Easier Monitoring of BlackBerry E-mail

Source: InfoWorld

The Indian government is demanding that RIM make it easier to monitor e-mail on BlackBerry services offered by Indian service providers. Government officials hope to resolve the ...

RIM, India to Discuss BlackBerry Security

Source: InfoWorld

Research in Motion will meet with Indian government officials to discuss the government's demand that it should be able to intercept mail sent over BlackBerries. India's ...

iPhone Open for Business

Source: ZDNet

Apple's iPhone is already a big hit with consumers. Now the company is positioning the handset to be more appealing to corporate users. At the company's iPhone SDK event, Phil ...

Apple Plans to Take a Bite out of BlackBerry

Source: The Wall Street Journal

Steve Jobs and other Apple executives unveiled plans to make the iPhone more amenable with corporate users. In doing so, Apple plans to make the iPhone a serious competitor with ...

BlackBerry Suffers Second Outage

Source: Financial Post

The BlackBerry e-mail service has made RIM quite a success, but the company's second failed upgrade of its network operations center in a year is clearly a major problem. The ...

BlackBerry Users Lose E-mail Service, Not Messages

Source: Computerworld

While BlackBerry users were without e-mail service Monday, Research in Motion assures customers that none of their messages were lost. RIM has offered no explanation for the ...

Blackberry Outage Hits U.S. Carriers

Source: IT Business Edge Blogs

Research in Motion said no messages were lost during an outage Monday that left users in North America without ...

 
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