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29 Oct
Technology has been known to perk up businesses and this time around, Vocera has unveiled its own batch of smartphones, aiming to assist medical professionals and staff in rendering efficient patient care and flexible mobile communication as well. The Vocera smartphone was jointly developed with Motorola, offering a one-touch voice-user interface running on the Mobile 6.1 operating systems.
With this new device, doctors and clinical personnel will be able to access business applications as well such as clinic system alerts, asset tracking and medical reference. It even allows them to communicate since it has corporate e-mail provisions as well.
(Source) Press
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This summer is not purely about travel and vacations. It is also the time where AT&T will be disseminating the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone which is sure to get people trooping down to their stores.
AT&T consumer, small business and enterprise customers will enjoy new features and enhanced performance, including both Wi-Fi and GPS, a fast next generation processor, rich multimedia capabilities and ample memory for applications offered from AT&T. With the BlackBerry Curve 8900 from AT&T, users can get a faster, richer experience surfing the Internet and accessing their social networking or line-of-business applications via AT&T’s wireless and Wi-Fi networks.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone sports a slim, refined design and is the thinnest, full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone yet. It features a striking high-resolution display (480×360), delivering smooth video playback and crisp images. In addition to its industry leading email and messaging, and premium phone features, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 packs a wealth of multimedia capabilities.
Users who select an unlimited data plan with the BlackBerry Curve 8900 will also receive free AT&T Wi-Fi access at nearly 20,000 hotspots in the U.S. - including retail stores, restaurants and airports from coast-to-coast, an unmatched value add for mobile professionals who spend as much time out of the office as in it. The smartphone can also easily connect to a home or office Wi-Fi network.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone will be available in AT&T stores and online at www.wireless.att.com in the early summer.
(Source) Press
Tags: At&T, blackberry curve, Business, business applications, Cell Phones, mobile professionals, multimedia capabilities, qwerty, retail stores, smartphone, social networking, wi fi access1 Mar

It seems that the iPhone is not all for pleasure. As far as Cortado is concerned, there are a lot of things you can do with the iPhone in business and this may even help boost the demand for the famed device.
Cortado announced that it is working to port its business solutions to the Apple iPhone. As a result, iPhone-equipped users of their service will be able to perform such functions such as printing, faxing, access to corporate networks, scanning and copying, database access and much more.
Exact details are unknown at this stage - all we have are Cortado’s Dirk Löwenberg, who said: “Within the next six months, we will be offering a series of business applications through the Apple AppStore, and are expecting to have the ‘Cortado Corporate Server for the iPhone’ ready by summer. At the moment, the iPhone is developing into our second most important platform, just after BlackBerry smartphones.”
(Source) IntoMobile
Tags: Apple iPhone, BlackBerry, Business, business applications, business side, business solutions, Cell Phones, corporate networks, smartphones
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