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Mobile Access to Email: A Critical Business Application
Overview It is estimated that about 30%of today's workforce is mobile, spending at least one day a week out of the office on average. Increasingly, the workforce is mobile not only on local or long-distance travel, but simply away from their desks. Whether at a customer site or in a conference room in their own office building, employees are still expected to remain in touch with co-workers, partners, and customers. To achieve this, mobile workers need mobile communications and mobile access to business critical information simply, securely and reliably.
| Publisher | Nokia | File Format | |
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| Date Published | October 2003 | ||
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