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RIM updates enterprise server software
Research In Motion has announced Blackberry Enterprise Server 3.5, new server software designed to ease deployment on a PC and a BlackBerry handheld device. It already supports Microsoft Exchange. Domino support is expected next year...
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Oct 8, 2002
Sprint launches RIM BlackBerry 7750
BlackBerry wireless devices continue to gain in the enterprise. Domino and other developers looking for secure wireless extensions to corporate email will consider options such as Sprint's offering...
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Nov 17, 2004
New application options for BlackBerry users
BlackBerry devices can now connect to IBM's WebSphere Everyplace Access (WEA) mobile middleware. This will let BlackBerry devices get to enterprise applications such as sales force automation software that are available through WEA...
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Sep 25, 2003
Research In Motion moving forward
Having gained a loyal following of corporate users for its BlackBerry wireless message devices, Research In Motion Ltd. is ready to move beyond e-mail. The company, makers of BlackBerry wireless message devices, plans to support wireless calendar synchronization, wireless downloads from GoAmerica Communications Corp. and Web content from AvantGo Inc. on its BlackBerry-branded devices and server software...
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Mar 27, 2001
RIM to license platform
Research In Motion (RIM), which makes the Blackberry mobile e-mail device for enterprise customers using Lotus Notes and other messaging platforms, has announced plans to license its device to other manufacturers. RIM is hoping that other manufacturers can expand the platform into new markets...
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Apr 8, 2002
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Fixes in for BlackBerry vulnerability
For the second time in as many weeks, Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) is acknowledging that its BlackBerry Enterprise Server is vulnerable to attack. This time, the problem is that attackers could use a corrupt Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file to block a user's ability to view attachments. It could also be exploited... More... Jan 18, 2006
Lotus IM coming to BlackBerry
Lotus Instant Messaging will be available on the BlackBerry portable wireless device by year-end, when Ontario-based Research in Motion (RIM), maker of the BlackBerry, releases BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 for Domino. A beta version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 software that contains Lotus IM is due in the next few months. As a result of the agreement between RIM and IBM, announced last... More... Apr 28, 2005
BlackBerry battles for mobility domination
be a huge endeavor."
WPI has a few dozen BlackBerrys deployed and that number is growing monthly. Mostly, WPI users rely on BlackBerry for mobile email and calendaring functions. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) has been online at WPI since June 2004. Bartleson said ease of use and "worry-free management" are key. "In a university environment, we have to be aware of most technologies that are out there," he... More... Oct 26, 2006
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