WEBCAST:
The Blackberry® Java® Development Environment (BlackBerry JDE) is a fully integrated development environment and simulation tool for building Java Micro Edition (Java ME™) applications for Java-based Blackberry® smartphones.
PODCAST:
In this three-part series podcast, hear from an industry expert as he discusses what's new with Windows Phones. Uncover why Windows Phones on Exchange server is the best mix for your enterprise and key advantages of leveraging business applications through Windows Phones.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
The BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft® Visual Studio® allows developers to leverage existing Microsoft® based developer tools to create, profile and debug web projects for BlackBerry smartphones. Continue on to learn more and to download BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio.
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to discover best practices for managing and monitoring your mobile end-user experiences. Learn common technical issues businesses are facing in today's mobile environment and see case studies of different techniques organizations are using to monitor mobile web devices.
VIDEO:
Discover how a breakthrough end user experience (EUE) management tool can help you unlock performance management for all platforms and application types to ensure the optimal user experience regardless of device or location.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
The BlackBerry® JDE Plug-in for Eclipse® offers a familiar way to build and test rich mobile applications optimized for BlackBerry smartphones. Read on to learn more and to download the BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, discover the collaboration tools your employees need to work anywhere, anytime on their smartphones. Learn about key drivers of enterprise mobility and mobile-based collaboration using applications for social networking. Find out which tools support Domino environments and help mobile workers be more productive on the go.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast examines a solution that allows you to utilize a single mobile device for both personal and work, separating key applications and data for each so they do not overlap.