Mobile
Connectivity and Synchronization
Blackberry and Windows Mobile Consultants
A large and growing array of portable devices are available
to connect mobile workers wirelessly to vital applications
such as email or to enable remote, realtime access to corporate
data. Products such as the RIM BlackBerry line of wireless
handhelds or cell phone cards that act as wireless modems
for notebook computers can dramatically enhance on-the-road
productivity. Wireless Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
and Smartphones allow mobile workers to access the corporate
network from devices they can carry in their pockets. However,
choosing the appropriate devices for your business and integrating
them securely and efficiently into your network can be challenging
without expert help.
DCI’s consultants offer expertise in multiple disciplines
relevant to mobile connectivity including network infrastructure,
wireless data synchronization, security, and mobile application
development. DCI's certified professionals can save your business
time and money by using their wireless expertise to help you
select and configure mobile connectivity solutions that make
sense for your business. DCI can also optimize your IT infrastructure
so that mobile data devices work better. For example, DCI
can help you with a Microsoft
Exchange 2003 Server migration, which can significantly
improve support for mobile workers by offering a broader Web
Outlook feature set, Outlook 2003 performance improvements
via MAPI compression, lower latency for wireless modems, HTTP
access from Outlook 2003, plus HTML mobile phone browser support.
DCI can help configure Microsoft's System Management Server
2003 to support your mobile workforce through technologies
such as Advanced Client, Background Intelligent Transfer Service
(BITS), HTTP and XML.
Blackberry from Reasearch In
Motion
Reasearch In Motion's BlackBerry is one of the most popular
families of wireless devices, providing access to a wide range
of applications on a variety of ultra-portable transceivers.
Blackberry combines handheld devices, software and wireless
services to keep mobile professionals connected to the people,
data and resources that drive their day.
BlackBerry keeps you ‘in-the-loop’ while you’re
on the go with push-based technology that automatically delivers
email and other data to your BlackBerry device. Versions with
an integrated phone, SMS support, web browser and organizer
applications allow you to manage all your information and
communications from a single, integrated device.
DCI's consultants can help you with
Microsoft
SQL Server configuration and
Microsoft
Exchange Server setup so that your database and
messaging infrastructure work optimally with BlackBerry Enterprise
Server. DCI can also help you migrate from previous versions
of Blackberry and Microsoft software, set up easy-to-use administration
tools so you can track and manage BlackBerry devices throughout
your company, recommend security policies that make sense
for your business, customize wireless applications, and ensure
that your network infrastructure is properly designed to accommodate
your Blackberry users.
Wireless PDAs and SmartPhones
Wireless-enabled Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and Smartphones
have revolutionized wireless connectivity but have also been
the source of headaches for IT departments tasked with maintaining
security and data consistency for an increasingly mobile workforce.
DCI's consultants can be a valuable resource to help you integrate
PDAs and Smartphones into your IT network by offering expertise
in network infrastructure, data synchronization, security,
and mobile application development.
DCI's Microsoft and Cisco certified consultants can assist
you in creating and administering a network infrastructure
that reliably supports users who work in the office, at home
or on the road. DCI's wireless specialists can help you configure
handheld devices, email systems, databases and applications
to synchronize seamlessly in order to keep business data consistent
and readily available.
Because PDAs and Smartphones have large storage capacity and
the ability to connect to personal, local and wide-area networks,
it is critical to include them in your organization’s
security plan. DCI's CISSP-certified
and CISM-certified consultants
can help you refine your security policies and procedures
so you can safely support a variety of wireless handheld devices.
Security issues that DCI can address include technologies
for authenticating users, encrypting data and communication
links, configuring Virtual Private Networks, and remotely
managing volume deployments of mobile devices.
Find out how to contact a DCI wireless
consultant.
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