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WebEx Meetings on BlackBerry

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You're late and never going to make that conference. You stop, pull out your Blackberry, go to your WebEx meeting invitation in your email and click on the "To join this meeting link."

That launches the WebEx Meeting Center app on your BlackBerry smartphone. You enter the meeting number, find your meeting, and learn one more time why they call it Crackberry,The Addictive One.

You'll need a Blackberry (QWERTY or touch-screen), OS 4.6 or higher with access to capable 3G or wi-fi (make sure your mobile operator's network supports simultaneous voice and data).

The Blackberry version includes the ability to view presentations and applications from anyone's desktop, to host and start a meeting, public and private chat, participant list view, and more.

But what's missing in this release version so far is: scheduling a meeting, inviting attendees to a meeting, and presenting from a BlackBerry smartphone.

Yet, rejoice: there is no cost to download the WebEx Meeting Center app on the BlackBerry, or to attend any WebEx meetings you've been invited to join.

Go WebEx Meeting Center Does BlackBerry

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 11:53

130 Million Enterprise Users in the Mobile Cloud

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Juniper Research says the number of enterprise customers using mobile cloud-based applications will rise to more than 130 million by 2014.

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Connected enterprise apps benefit from the success of iPhone and App Store as there was a marked increase in both the number of enterprise apps available to end-users. Apps themselves became far more attractive given enhancements to smartphone user interfaces in the wake of the iPhone launch.

While enterprise applications will comprise the majority of cloud-based application revenues over the next five years, consumer apps including games, social networks and music services will together generate more than 25% of such revenues by 2014.

Go Mobile Cloud Applications & Services: Monetising Enterprise & Consumer Markets 2009-2014

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 10:23

Cisco Pays $2.9bn for Starent in Mobile Video

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Cisco Systems pays $2.9bn in cash for infrastructure firm Starent Networks, a company that helpi mobile carriers (Sprint, Vodafone etc) manage clips for phones and other mobile devices.

Starent works with existing and developing mobile standards, serving networks operators in 45 countries. Now to become a new Mobile Internet division at Cisco as part of the larger group’s service provider business, Starent has grown rapidly and in 2008 it earned $60.5m on revenue that rose 74% to $255m.

Go Starent Networks

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 10:37
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