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date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:58:50 -0600,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.mobility        back       


Mobile wireless device that can manage servers from anywhere   
Hello.

Please direct me to the right newsgroup if this is the wrong for my 
question.

I am looking for a mobile wireless device that I can recommend to my 
employer
which can manage servers wirelessly from anywhere either via wifi or via a
wireless carrier (Sprint, Verizon, etc).  What I need for this device to do 
is
be able to connect securely to our internal network at work using VPN and
terminal service over to a server to manage it.

E-mail connection to our Exchange server is also a must.

Is there such a device in the market?

Thanks in advance for your response.
date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:58:50 -0600   author:   C C

Re: Mobile wireless device that can manage servers from anywhere   
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:58:50 -0600, "C C" 
wrote:

>Hello.
>
>Please direct me to the right newsgroup if this is the wrong for my 
>question.
>
>I am looking for a mobile wireless device that I can recommend to my 
>employer
>which can manage servers wirelessly from anywhere either via wifi or via a
>wireless carrier (Sprint, Verizon, etc).  What I need for this device to do 
>is
>be able to connect securely to our internal network at work using VPN and
>terminal service over to a server to manage it.
>
>E-mail connection to our Exchange server is also a must.
>
>Is there such a device in the market?
>
>Thanks in advance for your response.
>
>
Pretty much all of the Windows based devices will VPN into the
corporate network and the same about having an RDP client on the
desktop. Clearly you're not going to get much on the tiny screen but
hey, you knew that much.
date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:12:48 -0500   author:   Mark Arnold [MVP]

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