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Well, it arrived this afternoon...the Tungsten C.... This is the first time I've used a Palm device. I've installed some apps but I need to take a trip to the 2nd floor of the ETILab where the CISCO WiFi access point is located to set up WiFi/VPN. The next hurdle will be to configure PIM synch services with (IBM) WebSphere Everyplace Access (server). We're in the "proof of concept" phase for mobile employees access to productivity data and enterprise applications from pervasive devices such as PDAs & smartphones, all from a single platform.

As expected the keys on the Tungsten C are tiny, so I'm still waiting for the Palm wireless keyboard to come in.
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