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>> mCORE!® Command Center
Specifically, the mCORE! Command Center allows systems administrators to organize, secure, and monitor remote devices; send a variety of commands (such as WIPE) to be executed on a specific device or groups of devices; organize and schedule application deployments and updates and monitor the provisioning process; and view and remotely control devices in real time. Designed from the enterprise mobile solution perspective, the mCORE! Command Center supports the critical administrative and support tasks necessary to keep mobile devices running effectively as well as to keep mobile applications, configurations and content up-to-date. The mCORE! Command Center is built upon the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5, and utilizes key Microsoft technologies such as the Windows Communication Foundation and the Patterns and Practices Group’s Composite Application Block. These technologies enable it to be highly configurable and extensible and to scale across communities ranging from a few to thousands of devices. In addition to the built-in Device and Application Management capabilities, the mCORE! Command Center supports an extensible architecture that allows optional and/or custom built Modules to be added to the Command Center interface. Blue Dot has officially released a Location Based Services Module, in addition to designing and developing unique customer specific Modules for Scheduling/Assigning Work Packages and Quarantined Transaction Management. By providing a broad set of enterprise services in a unified visual administration environment, the mCORE! Command Center significantly reduces the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) traditionally associated with enterprise mobile deployments by eliminating the cost and maintenance of third-party device and server-management solutions.
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The mCORE!® Command Center is a centralized administrative interface for the mNOW!® Mobile Framework 2008. Through it, enterprise organizations and their respective IT staff can visually manage and monitor the status and health of their remote mobile device community.