The News Review:
- BlackBerry Updates Sync With Microsoft IBM Software
- Zumobi Announces New Partnership With Microsoft.
- Toshiba Launches the Portege G910 GPS Smartphone
- sea level posts – Tech news blog – CNET News.com
- Cisco speeds up mobile workers’ application access
BlackBerry Updates Sync With Microsoft IBM Software
InformationWeek – Jan 22, 2008
For example one of the updates is the ability to download and edit Microsoft ffice Word PowerPoint and Excel documents on the smartphones. As part of its messaging update RIM introduced remote e-mail search that lets users retrieve e-mails from servers even if they’re no longer stored on BlackBerrys. BlackBerry users also can now check the availability of their colleagues before requesting a meeting and users running IBM Lotus Sametime and Microsoft Live Communications Server now get improved address book integration according to RIM. ne other new feature is HTML and rich text e-mail rendering which means e-mail messages can now be viewed on BlackBerrys in HTML and their original formatting whether they were sent with embedded images hyperlinks tables or bullet points. Microsoft began offering a similar capability to view e-mails in their original HTML formatting with the release of its.
Zumobi Announces New Partnership With Microsoft.
Free with registration – Business Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 22, 2008
Zumobi Announces New Partnership With Microsoft. (22-JAN-08) Business Wire. Under terms of the.
Toshiba Launches the Portege G910 GPS Smartphone
SlashPhone – Jan 22, 2008
Moreover the G910 features a biometric fingerprint security solution for instant secure access to the phone has built in GPS for real-time navigation and has a 3″ Wide-VGA touch screen that is perfect for displaying web pages. It will be available across Europe in the first quarter of 2008.
sea level posts – Tech news blog – CNET News.com
com.com – Jan 22, 2008
As this happens the next to fall in line will be the operating-system players. Apple Novell and Red Hat should be interested. Don’t be surprised if Microsoft is also willing to play. Don’t get me wrong. Microsoft won’t abandon its own 802. 1X supplicant but it will seek to make penSEA interoperable with. html” >Windows Server 2008 and all of its networking goodies… We come up with high falootin’ concepts write reports and columns and get quoted in the media but we don’t really “do” anything. Former executive vice president of marketing for EMC Bob Ano once put it to me this way: “If I make a bet on your latest ‘vision’ and you turn out to be wrong I lose my job and reputation. You simply change a few PowerPoint slides and move on. ” With this as background I am proud to say that I actually helped with the execution on one of my analyst ideas (albeit I played a supporting role at best). Last summer I was troubled by some industry activity that I believed might alter the progress of the IEEE 802. 1X networking standard. My fear was that businesses’ initiatives might actually impede the progress of 802.
Cisco speeds up mobile workers’ application access
zdnet.com – Jan 22, 2008
uk Kurian added that storage servers and applications were an opportunity for Cisco and acceleration technologies were critical to successfully grasping that opportunity. Kurian said Cisco had worked closely with Microsoft racle and SAP to understand how to best accelerate their applications. Key applications to be accelerated for mobile workers included Vista Microsoft ffice Windows Server 2008 and Exchange he said. Expected improvements could be twofold for a PowerPoint presentation or sixfold for a Word document Kurian suggested. However those figures depend on a range of factors including how much spare capacity and latency there is on the link and whether the file has been seen by the user’s WAAS Mobile client in the past. Richard Thurston of… Kurian said Cisco had worked closely with Microsoft racle and SAP to understand how to best accelerate their applications. Key applications to be accelerated for mobile workers included Vista Microsoft ffice Windows Server 2008 and Exchange he said. Expected improvements could be twofold for a PowerPoint presentation or sixfold for a Word document Kurian suggested. However those figures depend on a range of factors including how much spare capacity and latency there is on the link and whether the file has been seen by the user’s WAAS Mobile client in the past. Richard Thurston of.