WHITE PAPER:
To truly embrace mobility, businesses need to communicate with all kinds of devices, regardless of model or age. In this solution brief, explore five principles that will help you address the challenges of exchanging data in real-time with mobile devices.
WHITE PAPER:
This Microsoft Lync Server 2010 solution architecture manual contains possible configurations that can be used to architect your Lync 2010 infrastructure. Samples can serve as a blueprint for organizations with similar requirements. Each organization’s requirements can differ greatly and include items not accounted for in these configurations.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn why messaging middleware is essential in service oriented architecture (SOA) and get an understanding of how it works and what it requires.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert e-guide that discusses what to watch out for when it comes to the security vulnerabilities of Domino and key tips to avoid these threats and risks to your organization.
EGUIDE:
This this buyer's guide can help your organization develop its voice and unified communications strategy. Download the guide to examine what sets VoIP products apart -- including features, UC functionality, phone hardware compatibility and technical support -- and compare offerings from 10 industry-leading providers.
RESOURCE CENTER:
Check out this IBM resource center to identify collaboration software solutions specifically geared towards small and medium-sized businesses.
WEBCAST:
Mobile applications must be as reliable and secure as those that run within the enterprise. View this webcast to get a demonstration of focused features to secure wireless email.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. Continue reading for an overview of the features and technical aspects for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.
WHITE PAPER:
Social technologies, commonly called Web 2.0, were originally used to describe consumer technologies that enable groups to organize and share information and media. But enterprises quickly caught on to the value of these easy-to-use tools for capturing and sharing ad hoc information that may otherwise not be documented.
WHITE PAPER:
Review this white paper to explore the latest architectural improvements in Exchange Server 2010 along with the sizing and server role considerations for this upgrade. In addition, learn more about deployment models and example hardware options.