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Feb 16, 2010
Good Technology to offer Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite Viewer and Editor as part of Good For Enterprise
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 16, 2010 — Good Technology™ and Quickoffice® today announced that Good has agreed to license Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite Viewer and Editor. Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite will be integrated into Good for Enterprise™, Good's mobile ... more »
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Jan 16, 2010
Nexus One is "Good" for Business
The Nexus One and the Droid prove that the Android invasion is fully underway, and the next battlefront will be the enterprise. Consumer gadgets often force their way into the corporate culture, and what is the point of having a smartphone--or a "superphone" like the Nexus One--if it can't ... more »
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Jan 11, 2010
Google promises enterprise Nexus Android phone
Google will offer an enterprise-focused Nexus Android handset through its new web store, Android chief Andy Rubin has said. In an on-stage interview at CES with The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg, Rubin told delegates that the web store -- which currently carries only the Nexus One ... more »
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Dec 20, 2009
As Phones Do More, They Become Targets of Hacking
SAN FRANCISCO - Mobile phones are becoming ever more like personal computers. That means they are also becoming more vulnerable to traditional computer menaces like hackers and viruses. This year, the Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Lab reported on a new malicious program that stole ... more »
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Dec 11, 2009
Army's Go Mobile puts big computing power into soldiers' pockets
That effort reached a new milestone in late October with the approval of an initial set of smart phones that, with other pocket-sized accessories, offers a way for soldiers to access the Army Knowledge Online portal, a repository of online information, distance-learning tools, e-mail and other ... more »
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Dec 7, 2009
An alternative to Research in Motion's enterprise e-mail? There's an app for that
Hardly a day goes by when our inboxes and feeds aren't flooded with messages from companies announcing that they have created a new iPhone application. They range from the disappointingly simple to the disconcertingly arcane, but as a whole skew more toward the consumer. So when a significant ... more »
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Dec 7, 2009
Finally, real security for iPhone and Android
I've been very frustrated by the lack of business-level security and manageability on most smartphones. The BlackBerry triumphs for being secure and manageable if you deploy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), but the BlackBerry is not a good devcie for anything other than messaging. I ... more »
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Nov 16, 2009
Is Android ready for enterprise use?
With new features like turn-by-turn navigation and a self-correcting soft keyboard, Android 2.0 is enticing new customers who've never owned a smartphone. But is Android ready for business customers? With support for corporate e-mail and calendar accounts, Google Android isn't just for ... more »
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Sep 16, 2009
Good Technology addresses devices coming in the enterprise back door
Good Technology announced that its enterprise software will support Apple's iPhone, the Palm Pre and several Android devices--the typical devices that employees want to bring into the enterprise through the back door. Good said its software addresses the problems that arise when employees ... more »