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This White Paper addresses the configuration issues and provides instructions for configuring the Connection Manager and Mobility Client for Windows XP for the Windows Integrated Login feature of Lotus Mobile Connect
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2009-09-18
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This IBM® Redpaper describes integration scenarios for IBM WebSphere® Everyplace® Device Manager and WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager. Specifically, the scenarios are leveraging WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager messaging for WebSphere Everyplace Device Manager notification and the bootstrap of a SyncML device.
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2005-11-22
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This Redpaper describes integration scenarios related to WebSphere Everyplace Device Manager and WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager, specifically: Leveraging WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager messaging for WebSphere Everyplace Device Manager notification and bootstrap of a SyncML device. SyncML is now part of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).
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2005-11-03
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Wireless local area networks (LAN) connectivity within a small or medium enterprise intranet is becoming affordable and, in many cases, a necessity for businesses of any size. Additionally, access to enterprise intranet applications from home, hotel, and wireless "hot spots" is a requirement for mobile employees. However, small and medium businesses (SMBs) span companies of all sizes and industries. Therefore, finding a wireless LAN with a mobile connectivity support solution that fits all the requirements is practically impossible. This Redpaper discusses planning and architecture considerations for SMBs looking at installing wireless LANs within their enterprise and mobile connectivity from the Internet. In addition, this Redpaper includes a detailed, step-by-step scenario of installing a wireless LAN and support for mobile connectivity in a very basic environment. The intention is that these simple steps can be expanded on and modified as required to meet the installation requirements for whatever solution is arrived at for a specific customer environment.
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2005-10-20
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This paper describes the IBM® WebSphere® Everyplace® Connection Manager virtual private network (VPN) architecture and many of the configuration parameters that affect its performance. Its purpose is to educate Connection Manager administrators about the tuning parameters available in the mobile access services properties on the Connection Manager and the connection properties on the Mobility Client.
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2005-02-04
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Wireless local area networks (LAN) connectivity within a small or medium enterprise intranet is becoming affordable and, in many cases, a necessity for businesses of any size. Additionally, access to enterprise intranet applications from home, hotel, and wireless "hot spots" is a requirement for mobile employees. However, small and medium businesses (SMBs) span companies of all sizes and industries. Therefore, finding a wireless LAN with a mobile connectivity support solution that fits all the requirements
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2005-01-31

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