| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 18 Apr 2008 |
| Topics | Cellular Equipment, Monitoring Systems, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 18 | ||
The speaker of this webcast explains a feature- and scenario-level discussion of two different mobile communications solutions: one using Windows Mobile with Microsoft Exchange Server, Direct Push, and Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager, and the other using a BES infrastructure with BlackBerry Connect. How do the solutions compare from the administrators' and users' standpoints, and when might there be a need to use one versus the other? This "Get the Facts" webcast can help to decide which solution makes sense for the organization.
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