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The BlackBerry® services are designed to provide productivity tools—such as email, instant messaging, and personal information management (PIM) functionality—and data from enterprise applications to mobile users.
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Although there are many e-mail platforms available, Microsoft Exchange is by far the most dominate with a commanding 65-percent share of the overall market. This eGuide explains the three best practices for reducing Exchange downtime and teaches how to proactively approach disaster recovery for Microsoft Exchange.
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This white paper addresses the key issues that decision makers should consider as they plan their Exchange 2010 migration. It discusses the results of an in-depth primary research survey conducted by Osterman Research that explores how decision makers are planning their migration to Exchange 2010.
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Although Microsoft introduced a number of features designed to accommodate the Exchange 2010 larger inbox size, your business may require a more sophisticated approach to retention policies, content management or searching. This white paper reveals software that supplements Microsoft Exchange 2010 Deployment and expands administrative control.
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This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.
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This white paper covers ten key strategies for developers looking to improve the quality and performance of their software through application management (APM) solutions.
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Learn how you can improve usage of the tools you already have while streamlining software development and delivery. Explore how you can overcome collaboration problems using software lifecycle integration, which enables you to connect all software development and delivery tools, synchronize information across disciplines, and more.
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Integration has always been an important part of IT projects; however, as this resource explains, it's no longer sufficient to integrate resources under the control of the enterprise. Read on to discover answers to enterprises' top questions about integration.