enterprise software blackberry

RIM patches PDF security hole

News RIM has released a patch for a security flaw in BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which exposed corporate networks to hackers via a maliciously crafted PDF document. The flaw affected the BlackBerry Attachment Service - a function within BlackBerry... [23 Jul 2008]

BlackBerry PDF flaw puts business networks at risk

News A 'high' severity flaw affecting how BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) opens PDF attachments could be exploited to compromise a corporate network. RIM said: "If a BlackBerry smart phone user on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server opens and views the... [17 Jul 2008]

3G iPhone to storm enterprise world, says O2

News And rival mobile company RIM, which makes the BlackBerry smart phone and has a large enterprise customer base, touts the security credentials of its hardware as something which gives it a steely edge over the iPhone. [04 Jul 2008]

iPhone 2.0 - ready for business?

News He told silicon.com: "If we look at the sorts of apps that business users want from their phone wireless email is right up there at the top of the list, and BlackBerry - RIM - has been doing a fantastic job without 3G for a number of years. [06 Jun 2008]

Deploying 3rd Party Java Applications on Blackberry Devices

White Paper This paper is targeted at users using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager to install 3rd party application; users using the BlackBerry Browser to download application over the air; corporate IT Administrators using BlackBerry Enterprise Server to... [05 Jun 2008]

LiMo targets the business mobile

News Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008   Photos: Bling up your BlackBerry  Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view... [15 May 2008]

RIM reveals BlackBerry roadmap

News Speaking at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in Orlando, Florida, the BlackBerry maker's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said the company's vision is "no less than maintenance-free BlackBerry" - or "the ability to deploy BlackBerrys anywhere... [14 May 2008]

RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours

News Speaking at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Florida, Alan T Panezic, VP of software product management at BlackBerry-maker RIM, said the Bold is all about "balance" as it has a high-resolution screen that gives the user more... [14 May 2008]

SAP apps to show up on BlackBerrys

News SAP and RIM have announced a "co-innovation" partnership which will see all the enterprise-software company's applications made natively available on the BlackBerry smart phone. Much in the same way that BlackBerry smart phones handle email, it... [06 May 2008]

Keeping Your Wireless Email Connected: Ensuring the Availability of BlackBerry Enterprise Server

White Paper When recoverability matters, depend on Double-Take Software to protect and recover business critical data and applications. Wireless e-mail might arguably be the greatest enhancement to employee productivity since the cell phone, enabling employees... [26 Mar 2008]

Photos: Behind the scenes at the iPhone SDK launch

Photo Among the stats he rattled off was one from Canalys for smart phone share in the US, which puts the iPhone in second place behind RIM's BlackBerry. Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, comes onstage to handle the enterprise... [07 Mar 2008]

RIM gives BlackBerry a consumer flavour

And while BlackBerry-based software has been seen as being concerned only with emails and internet connectivity, now RIM is harnessing a host of new applications. Following on from its recent tie-in with Facebook to bring the social networking site... [08 Nov 2007]

The pros and cons of iPhone security

It's always possible that there will be attackers who will launch sophisticated attacks against someone with an iPhone, but there are a lot of other mobile devices that are much more common within an enterprise environment, such as the BlackBerry... [29 Jun 2007]

HP laptops ride latest Intel mobile wave

News Other moves in the market, for example Nokia's buyout some 18 months ago of Intellisync, as well as RIM's success with its flavour of end-to-end mobile email in the form of its BlackBerry devices and software, highlight user manageability concerns. [10 May 2007]

Vodafone takes biz apps mobile

News Supported handsets will include BlackBerry devices, Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Symbian devices. Through the Vodafone Applications Service, we are helping our customers maximise the benefits of their investment in enterprise software with a new... [28 Mar 2007]

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