Rogers Tech Brief
August 2011
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Guelph Upgrades Network for Bring You Own Device Policy
Technology moves quickly and if you don't keep up, your competitors will. See which trends IT World Canada recommends to help your business stay ahead of the curve.
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Thinking About A Mobile Device Management (MDM) Solution For
Your Business?

Trellia allows enterprise and government customers to adopt bring your own device (BYOD) policies in their organization, with management tools for BlackBerry, Android and iOS platforms.
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Trellia is also a strategic member of the Rogers Data Alliance and will exhibiting at the Rogers Technology Showcase events across the country. For more information on Trellia and MDM, contact your Rogers rep or register for the free showcase - www.rogerstechshowcase.com.
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Technology @ Work

The Future of Fast

LTE is the gold standard of wireless technology and the future of the wireless experience. Already available in Ottawa, the Rogers LTE network will be powering business devices in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal this fall and in 21 more cities by the end of 2012. Rogers LTE is changing the way Canadians use their mobile devices at work by enabling high speed mobile Internet in any location, on any LTE-enabled device. To learn more, contact your Rogers rep or visit www.rogers.com/lteforbusiness.
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Coming Soon to a City Near You: Rogers Technology Showcase

Now is your chance to come out and learn first-hand about a wide variety of innovative technologies at the Rogers Technology Showcase. This event will assemble leading providers of wireless and mobile technologies and our latest device suite. Chat with experts, watch M2M product demos, and learn about solutions that are changing the ways that companies do business. Throughout the day, we'll also be offering special breakout sessions that focus on wireless technologies in business.
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Rogers News

Rogers For Business

Rogers For Business   This month, Rogers released three new BlackBerry devices; the Bold 9900, Torch 9860 and the Torch 9810. All three devices are capable of 14.4 Mbps 4G download speeds and run on the BlackBerry 7 OS. The Torch 9860 will be our first all-touch BlackBerry smartphone, while Bold 9900 and the Torch 9810 both have a touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard. The Bold 9900 is the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet, at only 10.5mm, while the Torch 9810 has a large 3.2" high resolution display. For more information on these great devices visit
www.rogers.com/business.
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Peer Insights

CNIB supports people who are blind or partially sighted through a variety of programs, services, research and resources. The organization has a team of staff and volunteers working across Canada, providing personal care to clients and support to caregivers in their homes and communities. To enhance their level of personal care, CNIB engaged Rogers to provide a secure and easy-to-implement mobile internet solution to facilitate their client visit program. Learn more about how Rogers Rocket™ sticks helped CNIB provide better support services for their clients.
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Events

Mark your calendars, the Rogers Technology Showcase is coming:
• Ottawa, September 7
• Toronto , September 8
• Vancouver, September 16
• Calgary, September 20
• Edmonton, September 22
• Winnipeg, October 5
• Montreal, October 18
There is no cost to attend, but you do have to register in advance at
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