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Sunday, October 23, 2005

Microsoft Webcast: "How to Create Value for Your Business with Windows Mobile"

Posted by Darius Wey in "EVENT" @ 09:00 AM

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/W...&CountryCode=US


"Microsoft Windows Mobile-based solutions enable businesses to empower their mobile workforce quickly, making it cost-effective and easier for employees to be more productive. Mobile-based solutions provide access to up-to-date information through familiar applications and solutions on mobile devices, allowing a workforce the same productivity when mobile as is available at the desk. Learn about the value that Windows Mobile devices can provide to your organization while leveraging your existing infrastructure. This webcast shows you examples of how other companies have benefited from mobile access to Microsoft Office Outlook e-mail, contacts, tasks and calendar, and from access to business information and customer data."

There's a webcast scheduled to run on Wednesday, which hopes to deal with all the benefits of using Windows Mobile in the workplace. If you're an IT administrator hoping to give your organisation a Windows Mobile makeover, then this webcast might be for you. If you're interested, click here to register for the event. It runs for an hour from 10:00AM to 11:00AM (GMT -08:00 / Pacific Daylight Time) on Wednesday, October 26. Steve Conn, an Enterprise Marketing Manager at Microsoft, is the presenter of the event.

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