According to a Forrester Research survey of North American businesses, these are the top-supported handheld operating systems -
percentage of businesses
73% - BlackBerry
46% - Windows Mobile 6.x
40% - Palm OS
39% - Windows Mobile 5.x
28% - Windows CE
12% - Mac OS X ( iPhone )
8% - Symbian
7% - Linux ( Android )
2% - Other
Our BlackBerry’s will be running push services from Windows Live Services as soon as this summer. See the Microsoft press release here.
Microsoft and RIM to Bring Windows Live Services to BlackBerry Smartphone Customers
Agreement will enhance the communications experience on BlackBerry smartphones through popular Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger services.
BIO-key has announced the release of version 3.5 of PocketCop, which gives law enforcement officers access to state and federal databases, including motor vehicle information. Police officers can quickly and easily check to see if a given person is wanted or if a car was reported stolen.
According to their website, “PocketCop is BIO-key’s industry-leading solution for secure access to federal and state law enforcement and motor vehicles databases from handheld devices.”
“With PocketCop, officers on foot, motorcycle, bike, marine and mounted patrol, as well as investigators and command-level staff, can quickly and easily identify a wanted person or stolen vehicle directly from a BlackBerry smartphone.”
PocketCop also takes advantage of the BlackBerry wireless platform’s built-in web browser to reduce IT administration costs. With real-time deployment, the PocketCop end-user can download and activate the PocketCop thin client application software from any location to make the PocketCop-enabled BlackBerry smartphone fully operational and ready for use in the field.