Open Standards: The Best Approach for Mobile Messaging
Demand for mobile messaging is increasing dramatically. However, in many cases satisfying that demand relies on proprietary protocols to connect the mobile email device over a wireless link, Blackberry devices being one example. Isode believes that Open Standards approaches are technically and financially superior. The new IETF standards for mobile email, known as LEMONADE, make an Open Standards approach realistic.
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Access Control using Security Labels & Security Clearance
Security labels and security clearances are an important access control mechanism for many organizations. This can be supported electronically for a range of applications using Security Labels, and it can be integrated with digital signatures.
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Access, Replication and Synchronization for Mobile Email Devices
Mobile devices are increasingly tasked with handling email and associated data. This paper examines the many approaches to getting data onto to and off of the mobile device.
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Accessing POP Servers from Mobile Devices
POP (Post Office Protocol) is the most widely used and available Internet Standard protocol for email retrieval. This paper looks at email support for mobile devices , shows the benefits of using IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) over POP and then considers choices for service providers.
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An Introduction to AMHS Security
AMHS is being deployed worldwide to support ground to ground communication such as flight plan distribution, and is replacing the older AFTN service.
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