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Tier 3 Rolls Out New Cloud Server Management Features
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
SkyWave Rolls Out Customizable M2M Satellite-cellular Terminals
With the rising cost of satellite bandwidth and the need for more of it to support an ever increasing number of voice, data and now video services, operators must seek ways to reduce both their hardware investment costs and operating expenses, especially when fierce competition forces them to provide these new services without raising their rates.View More »Satellite Technology FeaturesGTX Corp Has GPS Tracking Applications to Find, Assist People with AutismWorld's Smallest Two-Way Satellite Data Transceiver Unveiled by IridiumEsri Supports SeaSketchTacSat-3's Happy Burn-UpThe Military to Start Using Comtech Telecommunications Modems for Battlefield CommunicationsComtech Telecommunications receives $1.8 million Contract for Military ModemsGogo In-flight Wi-Fi Providers Obtain AirfonePratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Propulsion Launches Satellite for U.S. Military CommunicationsJoint U.S. State Department, Defense Department Report Recommends Easing Satellite Export Controls
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Smith Micro Software Rolls Out Netwise Passport at CTIA Wireless 2012
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
RIM Rolls Out BlackBerry Mobile Fusion MDM for Enterprise Customers
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The market for Mobile Device Management (MDM) software – which secures, monitors, manages and supports mobile devices deployed across mobile operators, service providers and enterprises – is on the rise, as the demand for mobile devices has increased and is emerging as one of the primary technologies used by enterprises to secure smartphones or tablets.
The investments on MDM suites have also increased, as businesses have been working to gain some level of control over employee-owned endpoints. Cashing-in on this trend, Research In Motion (RIM) has launched its RIM's next-generation mobile device management (MDM) solution, BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for enterprise customers.
Facilitating a cost-efficient, secure, reliable and scalable solution, the new highly-anticipated MDM solution can consolidate the management of smartphones and tablets running BlackBerry OS, including support for BlackBerry PlayBook and future BlackBerry 10 devices, as well as other mobile OS such as Android (News - Alert) and iOS.
Offering a single, unified, web-based console for easy management of all devices, the new BlackBerry Mobile Fusion integrates advanced features and security architecture of BlackBerry (News
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