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This case study highlights the business benefits that UnumProvident is realizing through the use of Palm® Treo™ smartphones. UnumProvident, North America's largest provider of group and disability income protection insurance, needed a mobile access solution that:
- Allows employees to send and receive e-mail 24x7, including messages with attachments
- Eliminates the need for users to find unsecured, public-use computers
- Offers internal applications to help sales representatives remember who said what, and when they said it
- Encrypts all data transmitted to the home office
- Includes the ability to remotely wipe data from a lost device, or cripple its functionality
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