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Tue, Mar 24, 2009 9:25 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Shortly after Research In Motion (RIM) officially announced the latest version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), v5.0 or “Argon,” in early February, I detailed the new features designed for CIOs and BlackBerry administrators, as well as the enhancements meant specifically for users.
Wed, Dec 10, 2008 12:30 EST

Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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It's no secret that RIM has been working on a new version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) for corporate BlackBerry deployments; we've known for months that the BES 5.0 update is unofficially being called "Argon" and that it will give BlackBerry administrators much more control over the deployment and management of mobile applications, among other enhancements. But today, a BES 5.0 feature enhancement summary leaked, detailing a wide variety of specific improvements.
Read more »Tue, Nov 4, 2008 10:10 EST

Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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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.
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Posted by: Al Sacco in Questions Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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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
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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 »