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Defining a Mobile Architecture for Success: How, When and Why to Use a Multichannel Access Gateway
sponsored by Sybase iAnywhere
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ABSTRACT:
If you're supporting three or more mobile applications – email, sales force automation, field force automation, or any combination of them – then you should consider a Multichannel Access Gateway (MAG) as your architectural choice.

If you're looking at supporting three or more devices, device classes or operating systems – including laptops, smartphones and handhelds – then you should consider a MAG.

If your investment timeframe exceeds three or more years, then you should consider a MAG as your architectural choice.

Watch this Webcast now and learn more.

Discover how a MAG infrastructure provides connectivity between any application, any piece of data, and any mobile device. Hear how a MAG will help your company lower support costs. And learn why implementing a MAG is critical to the long-term success of your mobility implementations.

See for yourself. Watch this new program now.



Speakers

Shirley Macbeth
Senior Director of Marketing, Sybase iAnywhere
As senior director of marketing at Sybase, Inc., Shirley Macbeth oversees global product marketing for Sybase iAnywhere's market-leading mobility software products. In her more than ten years at Sybase, Ms. Macbeth has held a variety of senior marketing and corporate communications roles, managing public relations, product positioning and lead generation activities.

Michael King
Research Director, Gartner
Michael King is a research director at Gartner, where he is part of the Enterprise Network Services group. He is responsible for covering wireless data and applications in the United States and Canada. Mr. King also covers wireless applications, deployment, carrier services, data devices and security.



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