I am featured in the latest Press Pass from Microsoft entitled, Microsoft Windows Mobile Virtual Roundtable: Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008, where I am at a virtual round table where I discuss how the new management solution known as System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008, sometimes affectionately referred to by customers as MDM 2008 delivers the capabilities that mid-sized and enterprise organizations want, including the ability to leverage existing IT knowledge and assets with two other Windows Mobile partners .
You can also listen to it here.
Here is an excerpt:
Welcome to Microsoft PressPass. My name is Rich Levin. At CTIA Wireless 2008, Microsoft announced the availability of System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008, sometimes affectionately referred to by customers as “MDM 2008,” along with plans for a Microsoft Mobile Services Plan to be available from mobile operators.
The company says that when paired with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1, System Center Mobile Device Manager software and services is “the best solution for mid-sized and large businesses to manage and protect Windows mobile phones.” But really, what does that mean?
Today we’ve brought together three individuals who represent important constituencies in the Windows mobile space. Each constituency represents partners in the Windows Mobile ecosystem who are responding to the opportunity that the availability of Mobile Device Manager represents. But each comes at this from a different perspective. Obviously, the most important constituencies are the end users and the businesses they serve.
But how does Mobile Device Manager empower Microsoft partners to deliver the capabilities that mid-sized and enterprise organizations, their employees, and their people are asking for? And what are the issues that are facing enterprise organizations, mid-sized organizations, [and] people in the field when it comes to mobile computing?
That’s what we want to talk about today. And that’s why we’ve invited Steven Hughes, who is a Windows Mobile MVP; that’s a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. He’s also the chief news and review editor for BostonPocketPC.com, and he’s written several detailed reviews and articles on various facets of mobile technology as well…
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