BlackBerry Announces New Cross-platform EMM Cloud for Enterprises and SMBs
Posted on 2-Mar-2015 23:15 News, BlackBerry
BlackBerry has announced BES12 Cloud, a cloud-based enterprise mobility management solution that will offer easy management of iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry 10 smartphones and tablets, as well as a wide range of Samsung KNOX and Android for Work smartphones and tablets.
BlackBerry receives "Full Operational Capability" approval by U.S. DOD
Posted on 28-Mar-2014 09:42 News, BlackBerry
The designation follows the Company's Authority to Operate (ATO) certification and enables government users with a BlackBerry 10 smartphone connected with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) to securely access email, data, apps and other DoD network resources.
BlackBerry BBM goes multiplatform: iOS and Android versions
Posted on 15-May-2013 11:28 News, BlackBerry
BlackBerry has announced plans to make its mobile social network, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), available to iOS and Android users this summer, with support planned for iOS6, and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher.
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 now available for download
Posted on 23-Jan-2013 19:15 News, BlackBerry
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 re-invents RIM’s EMM by bringing together device management, security and mobile applications management for BlackBerry devices as well as providing a single console for managing BlackBerry, Android and iOS devices.
RIM unveils BlackBerry BBX
Posted on 19-Oct-2011 11:51 News, BlackBerry
BBX combines the best of BlackBerry and QNX to provide a next generation platform for BlackBerry smartphones and tablets.
BlackBerry PlayBook now available in New Zealand
Posted on 2-Aug-2011 15:12 News, BlackBerry
The portable tablet is available in three Wi-Fi models – with 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of memory storage – from retailers Noel Leeming, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman as well as Telecom New Zealand and Vodafone.
RIM to lay off 2,000 employees
Posted on 26-Jul-2011 08:20 News, BlackBerry
RIM intends to notify impacted employees in North America and certain other countries this week. The remainder of the global workforce reductions will occur at a later date subject to local laws and regulations.