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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
(Length: 7 pages)
April 17, 2008 Treating Wireless Email HeadachesBefore You Mobilize More Employees — Expand Your Wireless Email Supportby Michele Pelino, Benjamin Gray, Chris Silva with Ellen Daley, Heidi Lo, Madiha Ashour Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)Today, wireless email has been deployed or is being deployed by 85% of enterprises in North America and 70% in Europe — and growth is continuing in more regions, into small and medium-size businesses (SMBs), and deeper into enterprises as mobility extends down the corporate pyramid. However, the wireless email landscape is complicated — no email system easily pushes email out to all devices — and the result is pain and cost for IT managers. And it's only getting harder. New devices, such as the iPhone and eventually those powered by Google's Android, are exacerbating this murky world even further. Additionally, carriers are refreshing their inventory every six months. What should an IT manager do? First, understand that organic growth from your employees is hard to manage. To prepare for the long haul, revisit your mobile email policy, which should spell out what users, device operating systems, applications, and levels of security are supported, and focus on consolidating platforms to simplify ongoing management operations. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $499 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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