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Written by Tal Edgar   
Thursday, 25 June 2009

What if you could enrich your solution portfolio without building new capabilities from scratch? And leverage your existing skills and the applications you are already building today to collect additional revenue? In this week’s newsletter, we look at ways you can do just that—with the Windows Mobile platform. It’s not just about e-mail and messaging. It’s about doing business in a mobile world.

 

Dial In New Revenues with Windows Mobile Solutions

 

Windows Mobile lets you extend more solutions to your customers.

  

Mobility Solutions: Broader Applications

A mobility strategy can play a significant role for companies looking to boost efficiency and productivity while cutting costs. And when you think of mobility strategy, what probably comes immediately to mind is providing anywhere, anytime access to messaging, calendars, and contacts—as in Microsoft Exchange integration with Windows Mobile. But there are many areas where Windows Mobile brings a “Better Together” solution for your customers while enabling you to build on skills you already have.

Video: Windows Mobile Sessions at the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC).Video: Microsoft Partners Create Mobile Field Solution

Microsoft Exchange. In addition to traditional messaging, Exchange provides mobile device management and security services opportunities that can enhance your customers’ Windows Mobile deployments.

Microsoft Office SharePoint. Learn how you can quickly give customers mobile access to collaborative workspaces to share ideas, connect with suppliers and customers, and retrieve critical information.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Microsoft Dynamics ERP. Leverage prebuilt ISV-partner applications or build your own to empower customers’ field representatives with real-time customer data and services.

Microsoft .NET Framework. Use your .NET development skills to create new applications or extend existing ones to Windows Mobile.



Once more keep watching this space for the biggest Mobile Experience in Kenya soon. You can find out more by contacting Computer Revolution Africa.

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