The success of your business depends on your employees' ability to gain fast and easy access to this information. However, the competitive global business environment also demands that your employees are highly mobile and flexible. Inevitably, your staff spend a lot of time with your customers, on the road or sitting in airport lounges. Until now, being out of the office has meant being out of reach of the business-critical information and services residing on the corporate intranet. Ericsson's Enterprise WAP Gateway/Proxy changes all that, bringing your employees the power of information that is accessible from anywhere, anytime.
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