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Blackberry Enterprise Server for Business

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The business world has gone mobile. No longer is it common for most people to spend their days behind their desk as part of their work day. Canadians now more than ever are more dynamic in their day to day tasks. They have are meeting clients at the local coffee shop, working remotely from home, working in the conference room with colleagues and spending little time in their office.

However, office business must still be addressed and, as a result, business professionals need the tools to help them remain in touch with their office. They need to remain engage and have the ability to collaborate from a remote location.

The Solution – The Blackberry Enterprise Server

Blackberry Enterprise

Blackberry Enterprise

Mobile devices have absolutely become a necessary and useful business tool that has been widely accepted by professionals across Canada and the world. They help them remain connected even when they are away from the office.

One such service, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, also known by the acronym BES, is designed for BlackBerry smartphone users to help them connect to their messaging and collaboration software that is on their organizations networks. The software uses one of three applications to connect the servers:

  1. IBM Lotus Domino
  2.  

  3. Microsoft Exchange
  4.  

  5. Novell GroupWise
  6.  

The software also keeps professionals in the loop by redirecting email accounts and wirelessly connecting and synchronizing their calendar and contact list from their office computer.

Push Technology

All BlackBerry smartphone business features use push technology. Push technology ensures that all professional remain up to date with the latest news and developments by delivering messages, data, and information to their smartphones in a matter of seconds.

Therefore, the information on your smartphone is automatically updated with the latest information from your office computer. It updates:

  • Email
  • Calendar entries
  • Contact lists
  • Notes, tasks, and memos

Advantages of using BlackBerry Enterprise

Business professionals that use the BlackBerry enterprise server to support their smartphone not only remain connected, but also experience a number of other great benefits from this software:

  • There are no additional software license fees or additional fees per user
  • BES works with the majority of BlackBerry data plans regardless if they are personal or corporate plans
  • BES is equipped with advanced functionality and the highest level of information technology control
  • BES can be added to. Users can easily integrate additional products and apps on their smartphones.
  • BES can support large groups of users within an organization. In most cases, more than 2000 per server, making it an idea choice for almost and size company.
  • BES software optimizes data before transmission to smartphones. This makes communications quicker and more efficient.
  • It supports long battery life in smartphones
  • BES provides low data fees per megabyte. This is very important when roaming is in effect.
Effective Collaboration Tools

Smartphones also come equipped with the ability to quickly and easily connect with all the major web based collaboration tools that are used by professionals.

Instant messaging and social networking are great ways to stay in touch with clients, partners, and colleagues in real time. Professionals can quickly communication back and forth and accomplish tasks without having to wait long for replies. It is ideal for quick questions, verification, and confirmation of information or appointments.

The following instant messaging platforms are supported:

  • BlackBerry Messenger
  • AIM
  • Yahoo! Messenger
  • Windows Live Messenger
  • Google Talk
  • Microsoft Office
  • IBM Lotus Sametime

Smartphones also support the top collaborative social media platforms for users to engage others to build relationships and further business. They include:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Corporate social networking platforms


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