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Free Online Training Now Available

June 20, 2008 on 11:05 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Wireless I.Q. now offers free online training for Microsoft Outlook 2007, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile.  Palm Treo will soon be available.  These trainings are prerecorded using WebEx.

*When opening the training, you may be prompted to install the WebEx application.

Feel free to pass this information on to anybody that would find it useful.

Training: http://www.wirelessiqllc.com/training.php

Contact us if you or your company is interested in additional training.  Wireless I.Q. provides on site training in addition to live and prerecorded online training.

Ben
ben@wirelessiqllc.com
www.wirelessiqllc.com

WWDC 2008: Steve Jobs announces… 3G iPhone

June 9, 2008 on 1:47 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

It is finally official, Apple CEO Steve Jobs just announced a 3G version of the iPhone.

3G, Built-in GPS, 5 hours of talk time on 3G, 8GB for $199, 16GB for $299

Launching July 11th. Read more for other announcements from Apple.

You can watch the entire keynote here.

Thanks Engadget.

Contact us if you want to know how these announcements can help your business.

Ben

ben@wirelessiqllc.com
www.wirelessiqllc.com

Other things announced today:

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RIM replaces BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express with BlackBerry Professional Software Express

May 30, 2008 on 10:58 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Edit: Wireless I.Q. is pleased to announce that we are offering the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, BlackBerry Professional Software, Client Access Licenses and Technical Support Contracts.  Let us help you choose the right solution for your needs.

You can email me at ben@wirelessiqllc.com for more information, including current promotions.

Ever since Microsoft released Exchange 2003 with ActiveSync, BlackBerry has tried to position a free wireless sync alternative to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).  Originally, BlackBerry offered BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express.  This allowed small businesses to have a cost effective option to implement RIM’s wireless solution.  The BES Express and one client access license (CAL) was offered at no charge.  Each additional CAL would have to be purchased for more BlackBerry users and the BES Express limited the amount of total BlackBerry users to 15.

RIM has now replaced BES Express with BlackBerry Professional Software Express.  BPS Express is similar to BES, but does not have all of its counterpart’s capabilities.  One big difference is that BPS Express can have up to 30 total users without having to purchase the server, making it a good choice for small and medium sized businesses.

Read on for more information…

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