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Archive for February, 2010

James Sheward Interviewed by bnetTV.com

Our new MaaS360 for Handhelds service was announced while Jim was at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. He was interviewed by bnetTV.com, and asked about the new service and the future of cloud computing. bnetTV.com (business Network Television) bnetTV is a leader in online broadcasting in the emerging technology and the growing lifestyle sectors. Producing both in-house More >

Smartphone Tethering – One Device, One Strategy for Mobile Connectivity

by Clint Adams, Fiberlink Did you know that your Smartphone has exactly the same radio and data capabilities as that $400 data card sitting in the bottom of your bag? Yup, that cool shiny Smartphone you are so attached to and is never more than three feet away from you has all the capabilities and More >

New Video: MaaS360 Visibility Service for Handhelds

Yesterday, Fiberlink introduced MaaS360® Visibility Service for Handhelds, a subscription-based service that gives businesses unprecedented knowledge and reporting about enterprise BlackBerry devices.Use MaaS360 to more efficiently manage the day-to-day operations of your BlackBerry devices. It provides the information you need to make critical business decisions. With hardware and software inventory reports, you can begin saving More >

Maximizing the Value of Mobile Device Management Data Collection Solutions

By Clint Adams, Fiberlink. As the Director of Technology at Fiberlink, some of my activities are centered on the evaluation of potential technology partners and solutions. The primary goals of this activity are to understand where Fiberlink might leverage a partner technology into the product strategy or to understand a competitive solution. In recent months More >

Execution of Daily IT Workflows Could Suffer During Economic Recovery

By Chris Corbet, Fiberlink. I recently read Denise Dubie’s article entitled “IT departments need right skills to recover in 2010.” This article contained some very interesting statistics that have led me to the conclusion that the performance of daily IT operations (such as software roll outs, patch management, and general security audits) will suffer during More >