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BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) - What IsIt?by Craig Johnston on 16 Feb 2009 07:55 AM
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Research In Motion announced a new version of BES, version 5.0 on February 11th. It
improves upon the existing BES platform in many ways which make administering a BES
easier and more flexible. It brings a few new handheld features too which I know users will
love.
However, before we get into what's new, let's go over what a BES is. In a future article I'll
discuss the differences between a BES and the Microsoft mobile strategy using System
Center Mobile Device Manager (SCMDM) and Windows Mobile 6.1.
The BES
This is where it all started back in 1999. The first BlackBerrys were corporate devices that
allowed employees to get their email on the road in real time. The architecture is quite simple.
Your BES administrator adds you to a BES, then your BlackBerry associates with that BES by
performing an activation process. This activation process used to be done via the USB cable
connected to your PC, but now it can be done wirelessly. The activation process essentially
sets up the BlackBerry to communicate with the BES it is assigned to by f irst establishing an
encryption key (which is then used to encrypt all data [using 3DES or AES] that is sent and
received from the BlackBerry in the same way as a Virtual Private Network [VPN]). Then the
BES sends a few Service Books to the BlackBerry which tell it who to communicate with when
it needs to do certain things. For example who to talk to when sending email, who to talk to
when browsing the web, etc.
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After that data is synchronized down to the BlackBerry. This could be the last 5 days of email,
the last 90 days of calendar entries, the entire address book, etc. In the mean time, the BES
starts watching the BlackBerry user's corporate mailbox for changes. When it sees them, they
are instantly sent to the BlackBerry. Depending on the email system being used (Novell
GroupWise, Lotus Domino, or Microsoft Exchange) the mechanism used to figure out what
has changed is different. In an Exchange environment for example, the BES makes a request
to the Exchange server and asks that it be told whenever a new email arrives. The Exchange
server duly obeys and when a new email arrives it notifies the BES, which in turn grabs a copy
of that new email and sends it to the BlackBerry. It all happens within seconds.
RIM Network Operation Center (NOC)
The RIM NOC is a key part of the BlackBerry BES solution. When a BES is first installed it is
assigned a unique address called a Server Relay Protocol (SRP) ID or number. This SRP ID
uniquely identifies the BES and in fact no two BESs can use the same SRP ID.
When the BES starts up, it actually logs into the RIM NOC using its unique SRP ID or address.
The RIM NOC accepts the login if the SRP address is valid, and becomes aware of the BES.
As we discussed earlier, any BlackBerry that activated against this BES will have the Service
Book that includes this SRP ID or address on it. When the BlackBerry itself is turned on, it
registers with the RIM NOC using its PIN number. Now the RIM NOC is aware of the BlackBerry
and it is aware of the BES. This allows the BlackBerry and BES to communicate with one
another via the RIM NOC.
Figure 1: BlackBerry Architecture
Please note that in Figure 1 above, the NOC is not shown, however it fits between the
Wireless Networks and the Internet. Figure 1 also shows that it is not only BlackBerry
Smartphones that can be associated with a BES, it is also other Smartphones that have
BlackBerry Connect installed, or phones that have BlackBerry Built-In.
So the RIM NOC is the point where BlackBerry and BES can find each other and
communicate. The NOC takes care of handling individual BlackBerry connections and also
queues up data that is destined for a BlackBerry when it is out of coverage or turned off. This
means that the BES itself doesn't need to worry about doing that extra work.
In fact the BlackBerry architecture itself allows any company to add an infinite number of
BlackBerry users without the need to ramp up remote connectivity capacity, since the onlyconnection being used for all communication is the one that is established between BES and
NOC. RIM has some customers who have 100,000 BlackBerry users which proves the point.
The NOC also removes the need to run a 100% uptime remote connectivity environment since
RIM takes care of this at the NOC.
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have tools that allow them to control the BlackBerry experience.
User Features
As a BlackBerry BES user you can:
Receive emai l in real time
Have a message that you read on your BlackBerry show up as read back in your corporate inbox
(and vice versa) automatically
Move a message to an existing folder within your corporate inbox from your BlackBerry
Have a message that you delete on your BlackBerry be moved to the Trash folder in your corporate
inbox automatically
Have your corporate address book bi-directionally synchronized wirelessly with your BlackBerry
Have your corporate calendar bi-directionally synchronized wirelessly with your BlackBerry
Setup meetings from your BlackBerry, invite attendees, and see their free/busy status
Have your BlackBerry Memo Pad bi-directionally synchronized with your corporate Note taking
application (for example Outlook's Notes folder) wirelessly
Look people up in the company global address book when compos ing new email in real time
Setup or change your Out Of Office mess age and enable or disable it
Browse the internal company web si tes
Login to your corporate Instant Messaging (IM) application (like Microsoft Office Communicator or
Lotus SameTime)
View or download email attachments
As you can see, the BES/BlackBerry combination offers a wide variety of features compared
to the BIS/BlackBerry combination which is used by carriers.
Administrator Features
Because the BlackBerry is a true Smartphone with corporate and personal features, the BES
administrator needs to be able to control what their users can and cannot do. The main
reasons for this are security and compliance. Here are some of the features available to a
BES administrator:
Ability to fully control every aspect of the BlackBerry via something called the IT Policy. There are
over 450 IT Policy settings, but here are a few examples:
Disable features like the GPS and cam era
Disable the external media (or allow it but force it to be encrypted)
Force the BlackBerry to encrypt its on-board memory
Only allow web browsing via the corporate network and ultimately through a proxy so
that the web sites can be filtered the same way they are at the desktop
Force passwo rds, their comp lexity, timeout, and age
Disable the phone or other features like SMS and MMS
Block personal email and IM (including PIN to PIN and BlackBerry Messenger)
If you lose your BlackBerry or forget the password, the administrator can remotely kill your
BlackBerry or reset the pas sword
The administrator can remotely install third party BlackBerry applications and even prevent you
from remo ving them
The BES can be configured to log your SMS and PIN me ssages (sent and received) and also log
your phone calls (not the audio of the calls but who you called or who called you and the duration
of the call)
Other Features
The BES allows even more BlackBerry functionality which further enhances the BlackBerry
user experience.
Mobile Data System (MDS)
MDS has three components. One is a mechanism of send and receiving IP data between your
BlackBerry and the BES. This mechanism uses the existing secure connection that is
established between your BlackBerry and BES via the RIM NOC. Remember that this secure
connection is like a VPN since it is an unbreakable tunnel of data.
The second part of MDS is a service that runs on the BES. This service acts as an IP Proxy
for your BlackBerry. The MDS service also acts as a web proxy. What this means is that when
you type in a URL on your BlackBerry, your BlackBerry doesn't actually go to that web site. It
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asks to go to that web site, but MDS does it on behalf of the BlackBerry. This allows the BES
to crunch down the web page(s) before sending them on to the BlackBerry. It will resize
images and remove any formatting or code that it knows the BlackBerry will not be able to
handle. Interestingly it does the image resizing based on the screen size of the individual
BlackBerry being used (yes it keeps track of that).
Probably one of the best features of MDS is the ability for it to send web content to your
BlackBerry. You can send an instruction to MDS and make it grab two icons and a web page
and send them to your BlackBerry. The icon shows up on the BlackBerry home screen and
when it is clicked, it loads the web page that has been pre-cached on the BlackBerry. This is
very useful in a disaster recovery situation when you want to have certain information (like calltrees, lists of people's PIN numbers, congregation points, etc.) pre-loaded on the BlackBerry
with an icon so that when the cell networks are down or your internal networks are down, that
information is already pre-loaded and accessible. It is a very simple and cost effective way to
handle disaster recovery without spending lots of money doing it.
You can also instruct MDS to send a message to the inbox on the BlackBerry. It looks like an
email, but when the user opens it, it actually loads a pre-cached web page. A great way to
deliver daily reports until you upgrade your BES and devices to handle HTML email.
The third part of MDS is a service that runs on the BES that acts as middleware. It allows
developers to quickly build BlackBerry applications that allow the BlackBerry user to interact
with corporate databases to either extract information from them, or add information to them.
The developers get a tool that allows them to build the interfaces or forms, and control how
that data is accessed via MDS. These applications are not full blown BlackBerry applicationsbut are rather more forms based in nature. It really allows developers to build something
quickly without having to build a BlackBerry application from scratch using Java and having to
build their own middleware.
Mobile Voice System (MVS)
MVS is a feature that allows a corporate BlackBerry user to change the way they deal with the
phone. It has number of BlackBerry user benefits including:
The ability to have only one phone number as opposed to office and mobile numbers
When someone calls you MVS can ring all of your phones at once to find you
When you call s omeone your office number displays on caller ID as opposed to your
BlackBerry numberSince you only ever give out the one number, even if you switch the SIM card in your
BlackBerry so that your number changes , it doesn't ma tter sin ce the person calling you
calls the office number and MVS finds you
It allows your BlackBerry to become your office desk phone
This allows extension diali ng, call transfer, putting calls on h old, etc.
It allows you to move a call between your office phone and BlackBerry (or the reverse) so that you
can get on the move without dropping the call
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Extra MVS phone features
The way that MVS works is that you install an MVS server that communicates with your
existing PBX (or PABX). The MVS server then communicates with the BES bridging the two
systems together. When you make a call on your BlackBerry, unbeknown to you, your
BlackBerry actually sends a command to the MVS server via the RIM NOC and the BES
(actually using MDS). The MVS server then commands the PBX to call your BlackBerry and
the number that you dialed. It then bridges the two calls together. On your BlackBerry you
have no idea this is happening and you do not hear the incoming call. All you know is that you
dialed a number and it started ringing.
This approach is beneficial to the company in a few ways. Firstly it can save on mobile phone
bills in countries that have adopted the notion that incoming mobile calls are paid for by the
calling party. Because the call you make from your BlackBerry is actually an incoming call, it is
free. Of course your company is charged for the two outgoing calls but those are typically
much cheaper because of the higher volume in land line plans. It is also beneficial forcompliance. Since both calls actually originated via the PBX, they can be logged.
Another scenario that it can be seen as beneficial is when the company has multiple PBXs in
different countries that are internally connected via VoIP (meaning that calls stay inside the
company's network) and it makes use of intelligent routing. This means that if you are in the
US and dial a number in the UK from your desk, the PBXs decide amongst themselves who
should actually place the call. In this example the UK PBX places the call since it would end up
being a local call for the UK.
When you add MVS to that picture, now the BlackBerry user in the US calls a BlackBerry user
(or any number) in the UK, the MVS commands the PBX to dial the US BlackBerry and the
destination number in the UK. The PBXs decide to place the UK call from the UK PBX. This
now means that a costly mobile international call becomes two local land line calls.
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MVS Architecture
What is New in BES 5.0?
Now that you have a good understanding of what the BES is and what features it offers
corporate BlackBerry users and administrators, let's see what new features RIM has added to
BES 5.0.
The overriding message that RIM wants to convey as they approach the release of BES 5.0 in
the second quarter of this year, is that they have concentrated mostly on the administration
and support side of the BES. They have made many changes to the architecture so that IT
staff have more flexibility when configuring and administering BES. They have had a handful
of large customers running BES 5.0 in production for a year already and this very long Beta
has allowed RIM to continually tweak BES 5.0. RIM has not forgotten about the BlackBerry
user features and there are a few, but most of the effort has been on the "back-end".
BES 5.0 User Features
Once BES 5.0 is running in a corporate environment, BlackBerry users will have the following
new features once their BlackBerrys are running handheld code 5.0 or later.
Users will be able to access files stored on network volumes from their BlackBerry.
If you happen to use BlackBerry Unite! you will know what this looks like already.
Based on past experience with RIM releases, you know that this new functionality will
be imp lemented in the m ost secure way (remem ber back to Bluetooth and external
memory as two "insecure technologies" that RIM delivered in a very secure way).
Users will now be abl e to download and/or view attachments to Meeting Requests in the sam e
way they can with email attachments today.
Today any attachments to meeting requests are not sent to the BlackBerry.
Email folder management has been improved so that you can now create, rename, and de lete
mailbox folders.
Today you can only move emails between existing folders.
Users will be able to flag mess ages for follow-up.
While this functionality exists in the different email clients, they do not on the BlackBerry.
The functionality will include the ability to color code the flags and label them.
Users will be able to create mailbox filters from the BlackBerry.
Today you can create mailbox filters on the BlackBerry that effect emails coming to the
BlackBerry itself, but they do not synchronize back to your corporate inbox. This means
that you have two sets of filters.
This feature allows them to be synchronized.
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Network Access to Files
Folders on BlackBerry
Add Folders
Calendar Attachments
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View Calendar Attachments
Flag Emails Settings
Flagged Emails
BES 5.0 Administration Features
As I mentioned earlier, this is where RIM concentrated the most and it shows when you see
what they have accomplished.
The management console is now web based.
Today the manageme nt console is a Windows e xecutable that needs to be installed on
any support person's des ktop. Their AD login mus t also have SQL server privileges to
allow for certain kinds of access.
With a web console, there is no need for multiple ins talls (or upgrade upon a BES
upgrade) and each support person's AD login no longer needs to get SQL
permissions.
The Desktop Manager is now we b based
For those compa nies who still us e the Desktop Manager, it will become web bas ed so
there is no need to install or up grade this in the future.
New more granular admi nistrator roles and the ability to create your own or modify existing ones.
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Today there are a set number of roles and their permiss ions are hard coded. These do
not always translate into a support function which can be limiting.
This new s cheme allows adminis trators to completely customize each role to suite
their organization and even create new ones.
Administrators will be able to schedule tasks.
This would allow adm inistrators to say, push out a new application to a BlackBerry at a
specific time of day (or night). This cuts down on adm inistrator overtime coming in at
midnight to perform a task.
The BES Groups have been im proved and can be cascaded.
Today BES Groups (which allow you to group us ers) is very rigid. For example users
can be mem bers of only one group.
This new feature allows us ers to be mem bers of multiple groups and therefore adopt
the attributes of all groups (IT Policy and Software Config. assignments).
The ability to have a group within a group also provides great flexibility.
The administrator will have greater visibility into the Enterprise Activation.
Today an Enterprise Activation could stall but there is no way to see why.
BES 5.0 will allow you to see the status of every activation, where it may be stalled, and
why.
In BES 5.0 administrators will be able to push out device handheld s oftware updates over the air.
The device must be running handheld code 4.5 or later for this feature to work.
In BES 5.0 the fail-over of BES is now built in.
You will be able to run BES 5.0 in a mas ter/slave configuration where the standby BES
can automatically pick up the users if the primary fails or becomes too busy.
BES 5.0 Web Admin Console
Conclusion
BES 5.0 is a year late as it was announced at WES 2007 and promised to be available by
WES 2008. It seems it will be available around the time of WES 2009 now.
It is late, but it seems that RIM has made sure that this is release is rock solid after a year ofproduction testing, and it has all the right administrator enhancements to save enterprises
time (which ultimately translates to money), with just enough user side enhancements to keep
everyone happy ... Until BES 6.0.
[ Craig Johnston is the author of Professional BlackBerry and is CrackBerry.com's Podcast
co-host and resident enterprise guru and all-round BlackBerry expert. If you have an
enterprise application or topic that you would like to have addressed by Craig, send him an
email at crackberrycraig @ crackberry.com. ]
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41 Comments
Posted by SteveO86 Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Really nice article, The BES 5.0 was great can't wait for it's release.
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Posted by dead ipod Saturday, Apr 18, 2009 830 days ago
Yes, BES 5.0 is all I've been thinking about. The anticipation is killing
me.
Posted by eraffone Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Why does it take so long for a message to be marked as read on my
BlackBerry after I read it on my MS Exchange 2003 Outlook mailbox? We
are running BES 4.1.
Great post very informative.
Thanks
Erock
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Tasks like syncing read marks are handled at a lower priority by the
BES. Email delivery is the top priority for the BES.
If your BES is very busy, this could be the reason why it takes so long.
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Posted by eraffone Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Thanks for responding Craig. We have a fairly small company only
four users on the BES right now and its taking about two minuets
for it to sync the read items. Does that sound about right?
Thanks again.
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
2 Minutes to sync read messages is fast :-)
When you said "a long time" I was sure you meant longer than a
few minutes.
You are seeing what is expected.
Posted by eraffone Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
My co-workers Iphone 3G linked to the same Exchange
server seems to do this instantly.
Posted by Rh1noo Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
The BES is designed to check the status of all emails on
the device every 15 minutes. That means if you have 10
users with a 1000 messages on there device then 10,000
messages are checked every 15 minutes. This puts a load
on the exchange server.
If you were able to reduce the time 15 minute window it
would increase the load on the exchange server. This
would not be a good idea in a large BES environment.
If you would like to sync straight away you can do a
'reconcile now' from the full menu while in email.
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
This is correct however it is still only 2 minutes.2 Minutes is still "fast" in my book :-)
Posted by Kevin Michaluk Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Great article Craig!
I just noticed that RI M shows their Canadian roots here with the spelling of
"colour" on the Flag Settings screen. I wonder if they'll change that up to
"color" for final release or if it will vary based on distribution. These are the
things I think about...haha :)
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Posted by fcortese Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Great article, Craig. RI M or someone else needs to hire you now. Someone
with your expertise and experience would be invaluable to any company.
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Thanks :-)
It is not for lack of trying to get into RIM. RIM is just not showing any
interest.
Posted by Curve63049 Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Hi Craig:
I have a question. How do BIS and BES interact, if at all? Here's the reason
for my question.
I have a personally owned BB (Curve 8330) that was added to my
employer's BES (a government agency). Other than forcing a "device lock" -
there appear to be no IT policies/restrictions. I can use all of the features on
my Sprint account (Sprint TV, navigation, personal email, pin to pin, etc.).
Recently, I upgrade the OS on my Curve to 4.5. My personal BIS email (two
gmail accounts) was not bothered by the upgrade (meaning: I continued to
get personal emails after the upgrade).
But, my work/BES email stopped *until* I had my device re-activated on
the BES.
From this, I infer that my personal email doesn't pass through the BES. Is
that more or less correct?
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Yes you are correct.
Your BlackBerry can be on BIS and BES at the same time. The path that
your personal email takes to get from your in box to your BlackBerry is
via BIS, but the data path could be any number of ways including viathe BES MDS.
In your case, it sounds like your personal email was arriving from BIS
via the carrier network and not your BES.
When you activated against your BES, your BES's IT policy did not
disable your BI S functionality.
Posted by junkcool Wednesday, Feb 18, 2009 889 days ago
Is there a way to check if one's personal emails and personal web
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browsing are being routed thru' the corporate BES?
Also, any recommended reading on Service Books mean?
Posted by ghbishop Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Very informative article. Getting information like this out to users makes
Crackberry a valuable resource to its members.
As a current BES user I would like to take advantage all its capabilities.
Is there on line documentation concerning these two capabilities of the
current BES product?
1) "Move a message to an existing folder within your corporate inbox from
your BlackBerry."
2) "Setup meetings from your BlackBerry, invite attendees, and see their
free/busy status."
Looking forward to the next article in the series.
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Thanks.
I would check out the BlackBerry Owner's Lounge:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/ownerslounge/
Or post a question in the CrackBerry.com Forums:
http://forums.crackberry.com/
Someone will be happy to help out.
Posted by RCNA Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Great Read, Thanks!
I might have missed this somewhere but when is it going to be released?
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Available in Q2 2009. I would guess around the time of WES in May
2009.
Posted by diaox Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
I've been on BES for nearly a year now, and didn't even realize some of the
features it offers.
Always nice to learn something new.
Keep 'em coming, Craig!
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Posted by cexshun Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Any word on improved groupwise support?
Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
When RI M releases a new version of BES, they keep the feature set the
same between Exchange, Domino, and GroupWise.
So without knowing for sure, it stands to reason that BES 5.0 for
GroupWise will support these same features.
Posted by mgriffin Wednesday, May 06, 2009 812 days ago
Now that BES 5.0 is out will there be 5.0 upgrade for Groupwise??
Posted by jappling Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
I am trying to setup BES on our Exchange Server but I have not done
something correct is there a walk through that I can follow?
Jamie
Posted by Rh1noo Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Post the question in the BES administrator forum and we will help fromthere.
Make sure you include details of the problem
Posted by nothin2seehere Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Craig,
Thanks for the article. I had no idea MVS for Blackberry even existed. I do
now! We're just at the initial stages of deploying a Cisco CCM VoIP solution
at my company, can it integrate at all with that?
What I 'm m ost looking forward to in BES 5.0 is improved wireless reconcile.
I can sometimes delete a lot of email either server or handheld side which
never gets reconciled the other way. It's annoying to be on the train deleting
all the weekend crap on a Monday morning and then, loading up Outlook in
the office an hour or so later, it's still sitting in my Inbox! Frustrating to say
the least.
Any idea if there's going to be a beta for BES 5.0 I can participate in?
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Posted by Craig Johnston Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
That type of reconciliation works 100% today. No need to wait for BES
5.0.
If it is not working for you then you should check to see that it is
actually set on your handheld. From Messages, go to Options, Email
Reconciliation and make sure that DELETE ON is set to Desktop and
Handheld. If it is not, then deletes will not synchronize both ways.
If it is set correctly, ask you BES admin to look into it because there
could be something wrong with your BES account.
MVS should work with your Cisco VoIP system but you can make sure
by pinging the RIM MVS team.
Posted by nothin2seehere Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009 890 days ago
Hi Craig
For the most part the wireless reconciliation works nicely. It just
seems to go a bit, err, weird (technical term!), if I'm deleting quite alarge number of messages at once, or out of coverage when I do it.
But to clarify, I am the BES admin for my company (around 250
handhelds, running 4.1.6).
Cheers :)
Posted by kenjancef Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Any word on Public Folder sync?????
Posted by jamesvdm Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
The lack of public folder sync has been annoying since we m oved
everything to wireless. Sure there are workarounds but a wireless public
folder sync is ideal.
Posted by mike240se Monday, Feb 16, 2009 891 days ago
Ok the guy from rim said this quite clearly.
BES 5.0 is being tested at 10 companies.
he later said:
BES 5.0 requires OS 5.0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this means os 5.0 is out, some where, to be found!
right?
Posted by nothin2seehere Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009 890 days ago
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There would be a massive hole in RIM.s foot if they *required* OS 5.0
on every handheld. 4.7 is the latest, and there are many devices that
may never see OS 5.0 (I think the 83xx series will get 5.0, but I'm not
sure).
Posted by dougxd Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009 890 days ago
Jeezlouise, you'd think RIM would snap Craig up in a heartbeat. Especially
since they are looking to fill 3000 more positions at the company -- after a
previous staff up of 4000 jobs.
And not one of those fits Craig, eh?????? Lemme be the first to throw up the
bull&^it flag on that!
Posted by SaraVN Saturday, Feb 21, 2009 886 days ago
Thanks Craig.
This is a great and very well written article. I plan on passing it onto the
next executive that asks why we use BlackBerries instead of iPhones. It
explains that features and securities with BES better than I have ever been
able to.
In my book, any document that can be passed directly to management
without being "translated" has done it's job. Try asking most of us IT people
to do it, and we can't. Kudos!
SaraVN
Posted by Laly Smith Monday, Feb 23, 2009 884 days ago
SteelCloud’s “BES in a Box” appliance is the most cost effective way to
implement a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server environment.
Any comment?
http://www.steelcloud.com/sw_mobile/default.asp
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Posted by northstahr Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009 841 days ago
Excellent article. Explained everything very w ell.
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Posted by wjwelthagen Friday, Oct 08, 2010 292 days ago
Hi,
How does a companies on premise BES server connect to the NOC. Is it via
the companies internet service provider
Posted by wjwelthagen Thursday, Oct 14, 2010 286 days ago
"When the BES starts up, it actually logs into the RIM NOC using its unique
SRP ID or address." What connection does the BES server utilise to connect
to the NOC, is it a internet connection?
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