Enterprise Reference Library is an in-depth guide that will help developers implement a wireless enterprise infrastructure. It includes information designed to streamline the numerous challenges related to deploying wireless applications within enterprises and guide developers through the key issues and problems that are likely to arise while developing mobile applications specifically for AT&T's network. In addition, we have developed these
resources to help IT managers make well-informed and productive business decisions about considerations that encompass project planning through delivery and lifecycle management.
The following is an overview of several major concepts covered in Enterprise Reference Library:
This section discusses best practices and architectural approaches associated with deploying mobile applications. These best practices take into consideration performance, integration with the corporate environment, and security.
This section provides best practices for formulating a wireless strategy as well as solution design, development, deployment, and maintenance. Wireless service delivery and support are also addressed.
Users and devices are key factors to account for when designing an application. This section outlines user needs and expectations and includes detailed information about wireless devices.
This section addresses the subject of wireless networks your applications will be connecting to and includes information about legacy wireless networks, data network technologies developed to date, and commercial connectivity services.
This section provides an overview of business services that help enterprises take advantage of mobile characteristics. It includes information about process management and workflow environments along with an examination of issues related to monitoring and management, application services, and related topics.
This section introduces the important topic of wireless security, including the roles played by AT&T and by customers, the various types of security threats, and the likelihood of a successful attack. In addition, the elements of wireless security architecture, including functional segments and an architectural view, are covered.