Apply today for a FREE subscription to CIO Magazine!
Tue, Nov 4, 2008 10:10 EST

Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
Current Rating: |
Even the freshest of BlackBerry administrators knows the vast majority of user support issues can be resolved in a matter of minutes with the right tools and knowhow. Thanks to Research In Motion's (RIM) new BlackBerry Expert Support Center utility, identifying common smartphone service problems and managing related help-desk tickets just got easier—if your organization has a technical support contract with RIM, that is.
Read more »Thu, Jun 5, 2008 15:39 EDT

|
Posted by: Al Sacco in Questions Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
Current Rating: |
Modern corporations looking to deploy enterprise smartphones have three main options when it comes to infrastructure, platforms and mobile operating systems, if security is a concern—and it should be: Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows Mobile or a combination of both.
Read more »Fri, Apr 18, 2008 13:00 EDT

Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
Current Rating: |
Research In Motion (RIM) has released the latest version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software, version 4.1 service pack 5 (SP5), and it includes some new features for smartphone users and IT staffers—but many won't be available until an upgraded handheld operating system becomes available. Read more »
Tue, Mar 18, 2008 12:04 EDT

|
Posted by: Al Sacco in Questions Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
Current Rating: |
Research In Motion and its BlackBerry own the corporate smartphone space in the United States. In fact, a recent survey suggests that RIM has nearly three-quarters of U.S. enterprise users.
But many of the same organizations that support BlackBerry smartphones also support Windows Mobile, Palm, and Symbian devices. Read more »