| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 747.0KB WORD | Date added | 01 Nov 2004 |
| Topics | Pocket PC - Windows CE, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Windows CE | ||
| Downloads | 100 | ||
Windows Mobile-based devices, including the Windows Mobile-based Smartphone and Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC Phone Edition, are ideal communications tools for busy corporate executives, sales people, managers, field engineers, and others who need to stay in close touch with e-mail, calendar, contacts, and corporate data while they're on the move. Like laptop computers, such devices enable mobile users to work in multiple locations, such as their office, home, a hotel, a customer's site, or while in transit using a familiar Microsoft Windows interface. Windows Mobile-based devices can access corporate data through mobile Line of Business (LOB) third party applications as well as via standard file shares.
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