You are now able to access Power Systems information from your Smartphone, including Android, BlackBerry and iPhone. The free Quick Reference for IBM Power Systems mobile application provides quick and easy access to the latest POWER Systems product information, success stories, social networks and Power experts.
Key Features include:
- Latest product highlights, descriptions, and specifications
- Client success stories
- Automatic content updates
- Core product content available without connectivity
- Access to relevant social networks, venues, and Power experts
- One-touch communication with IBM
- Links to more Power Systems information on the Web
- Sign-up options for additional exciting updates via e-mail or SMS
The free Quick Reference for IBM Power Systems mobile app is available in the following ways:
- Android users:
Download from Android Market (link resides outside of ibm.com) - BlackBerry users:
Download from Velti at http://bb.velti.com/ibmpowersystems/ using your BlackBerry browser (link resides outside of ibm.com)
BlackBerry App World link coming soon
iPhone users:
Available soon – awaiting iTunes approval
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