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Key considerations for wireless handheld computing Sponsor: Motorola Good Technology Group Mobile email implementation started initially in North America, but now its adoption is catching up in all regions including Europe and is growing exponentially. Estimates put mobile email use presently at about 30 million but this number will grow appreciably over the next couple of years because of the increasing availability of products, reduction in costs for products and services, and because of growing demand for email services. Studies indicate by 2010 there will be roughly 350 million mobile email users both for business and consumer use. Is your organization prepared for the coming mobile email onslaught? Join Monica Basso, Research Vice President, featured analyst firm, Gartner, Inc., and Dan Rudolph, Director of Product Marketing at Motorola Good Technology Group for a new webcast “Key considerations for wireless handheld computing” available now. Our panel will discuss how to go about finding the right enterprise wireless handheld computing software and services solution to fit your organizations needs. Tune in and learn: --> Key considerations for wireless handheld computing --> Finding the right wireless solution --> The most used enterprise applications on smart phones --> Key functionality you should look for --> Security risks to watch out for --> How IT should manage the wireless system as the users grow --> Future trends Organizations must be cognizant of the requirements for securing, managing and administrating mobile computing platforms and know the key considerations critical to implementation success. They include ease of use, return on investment, security, centralized management, guaranteed uptime and overall total cost of ownership. Join our industry experts for an informative discussion on key considerations for wireless handheld computing and the benefits your company can recognize. ********** About Monica Basso Monica Basso is Vice President in Gartner Research. Ms. Basso covers mobile and wireless enterprise mobility, focusing on applications, technologies, business and strategy. Her primary research areas include wireless e-mail, mobile messaging and location-based services. She is responsible for the enterprise wireless e-mail magic quadrant. Ms. Basso has more than 14 years of experience in information and communication technology (ICT) having held both technical and management positions. Prior to joining Gartner, Ms. Basso worked at Alcatel as manager of business development, responsible for an application solution business unit, delivering mobile applications and multichannel Internet portals. Prior to that, she worked for TXT e-solutions as project manager for large European cooperative IT projects, covering Internet technologies and applications, business process re-engineering and software engineering domains. Her initial experience included software design and implementation as a software engineer for real-time embedded applications. About Dan Rudolph Dan Rudolph is Director of Product Marketing at Motorola Good Technology Group. Prior to Motorola, Dan led product and industry marketing at Manugistics (now JDA Software), a large supply chain and pricing optimization software company. He also held product management and product marketing positions at Escalate (now GERS) and Oracle Corporation and was a management consultant with Accenture. Dan holds engineering and business degrees from Harvard University and Stanford University. Dan Rudolph is Director of Product Marketing at Motorola Good Technology Group. He defines the sales strategies, marketing, and product direction for Good’s enterprise wireless computing products. Prior to Motorola / Good, Dan led product and industry marketing at Manugistics (now JDA Software), a large supply chain and pricing optimization software company. He also held product management and product marketing positions at Escalate (now GERS) and Oracle Corporation and was a management consultant at Accenture. Dan holds engineering and business degrees from Harvard University and Stanford University and lives in Redwood Shores, California.
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