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Management tools keep watch on BlackBerry

Management tools keep watch on BlackBerry

By:  John Cox  On: 16 Jul 2007 For: Network World Creator

Zenprise, Boxtone and Azaleos offer software aimed at assisting IT administrators with one of their biggest emerging challenges: following corporate data as it roams on handheld devices

Also new with this release is more-detailed asset tracking. The software now queries all BlackBerry devices, and can sort them by product name and model, along with a list of features.

For Grant Thornton's Ruman, who's been beta testing the new version for about three weeks, it's a revelation. He can now see and understand all the inter-relationships in sending and receiving mobile e-mail for the company's accounting partners, including the BlackBerry device itself.

One user called the help desk, complaining he'd not received mobile e-mails for the past day. Using the new software module, administrators called up his history and activity during that period, checked the server elements and the carrier connection, which all checked out. Then they tried to ping the device (one of the new tools in the 3.1 version) and got no response. "It turned out this person had changed his carrier [cellular] plan the day before, and the configuration for the device had not been reset correctly," says Ruman. The administrator called the carrier, which confirmed and corrected the misconfiguration.

Also part of the new release is what Zenprise calls the VIP Dashboard, which is designed to monitor a subset of high-priority BlackBerry users. Ruman hasn't used that. "I have 450 [accounting] partners: they're all VIPs," he says.

Another company tackling BlackBerry management in the enterprise is Boxtone, in Columbia, Md., which released in May a new version of its BoxTone for BlackBerry management software, with a battery of new features.

Earlier this month, Azaleos unveiled a managed service, based on a hardware appliance, dubbed OneServer with MobileXchange, which is installed behind the corporate firewall. The appliance includes an appliance version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and Microsoft Exchange. Corporate administrators can access a range of real-time information about BlackBerry performance.

Zenprise for BlackBerry 3.1 is available now, starting at US$35 per user and dropping as the number of users goes up.










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John Cox John Cox is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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