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Enterprise Mobility - U.S. The Current Analysis Enterprise Mobility - U.S. module covers U.S. wireless and converged fixed/mobile services that provide solutions to enterprises with mobile workers that need access to corporate information and resources. The main areas of focus will include basic mobile data connectivity, horizontal applications such as mobile e-mail and personal information management (PIM), custom and vertical solutions, enablers such as location-based services and Push-To-Talk (PTT) services, and middleware and security solutions that are part of the mobile enterprise eco-system.
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WHAT WE COVER
FEATURED PRODUCT INTELLIGENCE Global Remote Access Services (RAS)
Global Remote Access Services (RAS) are pivotal to the modern global enterprise as they allow remote or frequently traveling employees to securely access corporate information and resources regardless of their location. Service providers not only offer customers access via multiple network technologies such as dial-up, hotel broadband, WiFi, ISDN, DSL and wireless WANs, but they have made the services easier to use and manage with user and IT-defined prioritization options. A variety of security services are also offered to make sure that remote users do not compromise corporate data; these include both perimeter and end-point solutions that make sure users are authenticated, and data is protected according to company policies for anti-virus, personal firewall, intrusion detection and other security provisions.
Current Analysis tracks these rapidly-evolving offerings with the Global Remote Access Services Product Assessments. Detailed analysis of each vendor’s service allows you to understand the Global RAS landscape and stay on top of the competition. Topics Covered Major service providers and their RAS service offerings: Strengths and weaknesses of available RAS solutions: COMPLIMENTARY COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
Follow the links below to read free newsletters, highlights, analyst news flashes, telebriefing replays, and samples of recent Current Analysis Competitive Intelligence from the Enterprise Mobility - U.S. module. Mobile World Congress 2010: Vodafone Joins the Verizon Wireless/Qualcomm nPhase M2M Alliance - 2/17/2010 Mobile World Congress 2010: RIM Lures the Elusive SMB with Free BES Express - 2/16/2010 iPass Revamps Its Value Proposition with New Service Delivery Platform - 1/20/2010 Nokia and Microsoft Team Up for Wide-Reaching Enterprise Mobility Initiatives - 8/12/2009 Sprint Looks to Gain Savings by Outsourcing Operations to Ericsson - 7/9/2009 Antenna Software Acquires Dexterra to Lead Mobile Line of Business Middleware Market - 6/16/2009 AT&T Plans Upgrade to Faster 3G with HSPA 7.2 - 5/27/2009 AT&T and Jasper Forge Alliance for M2M and Consumer Electronics Solutions - 5/11/2009 CTIA Wireless 2009: Jasper Wireless Embraces Consumer M2M with TomTom Relationship - 4/2/2009 Orange Business Services Makes Its ‘Secure My Device’ Solution Available Worldwide - 11/21/2008 RAS Roundup: What’s New in Global Remote Access? - 9/26/2008 IBM Makes Play for Greater Role in Mobility Market with New Software and Services - 8/11/2008 AT&T Launches Much Rumored, Long Awaited iPhone3G at Much Lower Price Point - 6/9/2008
COVERAGE DESCRIPTION
The Current Analysis Enterprise Mobility - U.S. module covers U.S. wireless and converged fixed/mobile services that provide solutions to enterprises with mobile workers that need access to corporate information and resources. The main areas of focus will include basic mobile data connectivity, horizontal applications such as mobile e-mail and personal information management (PIM), custom and vertical solutions, enablers such as location-based services and Push-To-Talk (PTT) services, and middleware and security solutions that are part of the mobile enterprise eco-system. Further, Company Assessments of the mobile enterprise solutions and strategies among leading wireless and converged wireline/wireless service providers will be offered. The Enterprise Mobility module covers the following market segments:
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