EZINE:
This e-zine covers the topic of testing and retesting defects and cites the Blackberry blackouts of 2007 and 2008 as examples of issues that could have been detected by regressing testing.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, discover the collaboration tools your employees need to work anywhere, anytime on their smartphones. Learn about key drivers of enterprise mobility and mobile-based collaboration using applications for social networking. Find out which tools support Domino environments and help mobile workers be more productive on the go.
WHITE PAPER:
Realizing the value of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) is only possible with a secure and flexible wireless solution in place. This resource explores the challenges of BYOD and the need for wireless connectivity in a wide range of industries, and offers guidance to help you get started.
WHITE PAPER:
As an IT administrator what steps can you take to help your organization benefit the most from the mobile revolution? This guide offers practical, fresh ideas to help you lower costs, maximize benefits and map a strategy.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the IT challenges facing retailers in a world of multi-channel shopping; our latest Buyer's Guide looks at upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 as XP approaches the time Microsoft ceases support; and we kick-off this year's search for the most influential people in UK IT. Download the new issue now.
WEBCAST:
Mobile workers need access to the same tools and applications they use in the office. Mobile Remote Access Services (MRAS) from AT&T provide added security to help keep employees connected to the tools they need to be efficient and productive.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript explores how businesses can leverage the latest technologies to transform their workplaces and create collaborative, mobile and productive environments. Learn about the benefits of implementing a connected workplace strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
Employees are flooding IT departments with requests to connect their personal smartphones to the company IT infrastructure. Disregarding the real productivity benefits from connected employees, until now many IT departments have been too concerned with security and control risks.