Thinking Mobility? Then Think Tactical
News But as the success story for BlackBerry and other mobile email applications becomes widely recognised, a wider variety of companies are beginning to adopt the technology. Up till now, rollouts of mobile email, such as the popular BlackBerry device...
[June 22, 2006, 12:35]
BlackBerry Enterprise Server For IBM Lotus Domino: Version 4.0
White Papers The BlackBerry Wireless Solution, including innovative software, advanced wireless handhelds, and wireless network service, provides a unified framework for mobile access to enterprise applications, and wireless email communication.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
BlackBerry Tunes Into Wi-Fi
News With the gradually growing number of Wi-Fi wireless network installations in large businesses and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) trials on those networks, RIM has been testing built-in Wi-Fi connectivity in its BlackBerry devices, the company...
[December 9, 2003, 8:00]
RIM Unveils First Super-3G BlackBerry
News It is not the first BlackBerry to use any kind of 3G at all — that honour would go to the 8707v, which came out in 2006 — but such connectivity has been extremely rare in BlackBerry devices since then, with the slower Edge standard being used...
[May 12, 2008, 13:30]
Nokia Picks BlackBerry For Series 80 Upgrade
News By expanding our range of business devices that are enabled with BlackBerry connectivity, we provide customers a broader choice of devices that best suit their work style or lifestyle," Niklas Savander, senior vice president of Nokia’s enterprise...
[September 8, 2004, 10:10]
Handspring Slaps Extra Charge On UK Buyers
News And despite its similarity in appearance to the popular BlackBerry, the communicator won't have always-on connectivity. Treo builds on the success of integrated wireless devices like BlackBerry in the US and will find Handspring competing with the...
[October 15, 2001, 12:43]
BT Cellnet Picks Blackberry GPRS Handsets
News The wireless devices, called BlackBerry, have become popular in the North American market as a way of staying in constant contact using corporate emails. The voice-enabled BlackBerry could be available as early as this year, according to Cellnet.
[February 26, 2001, 15:41]
RIM Gives BlackBerry A Consumer Flavour
News 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. The rather unglamorous nature of the BlackBerry's home might surprise the many...
[November 8, 2007, 17:43]
Sendo Stinger Phone Coming This Spring
News Some devices, including Nokia's Communicator and BT's BlackBerry, have launched for GPRS networks, but industry analysts say the networks are not yet stable. It includes USB, IrDA and serial port connectivity, allowing it to link to PCs and other...
[November 26, 2001, 13:12]
Wireless Email: Many Choices
News For example, Wireless Knowledge's Workstyle Server edition, which provides access to email and PIM information residing behind a company's firewall, supports both Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino, and can handle both Palm OS and Pocket PC PDAs...
[November 27, 2002, 10:38]
Mobile Market To Sag Until Late Next Year
News Brown said the key lies with remote access to corporate data, something which has made Research In Motion's BlackBerry wireless handheld a success in the US, and which companies like Extended Systems are implementing in Europe.
[November 14, 2001, 17:14]
IT Pros Back IPhone 3G For Business
News Readers such as BlackBerry user Gerald Simonds, manager of Gerald Simonds Healthcare, said they were happy with their current devices. For use in UK government, the device and its software will need to conform to strict CESG security requirements...
[June 10, 2008, 13:52]
The Year Ahead: Will Wireless Revive The PDA Market?
News MmO2's BlackBerry is one of the first devices to rely on GPRS (general packet radio service) for an always-on data connection, and those in the industry expect many more devices to use GPRS once it is stable and widespread enough.
[December 28, 2001, 6:31]
Mobile Market Starting To Live Up To The Hype
News Research In Motion, with its Blackberry devices and server software, leads the way in a field that also includes big boys such as Microsoft and Symbian as well as newer names such as Good, Seven/Smartner and Visto, in an area that is consolidating.
[April 19, 2005, 15:40]
Conflicting Strategies Aired At Unified Comms Show
News Molyon did not reveal the number of customers who have signed up for Communications Complete, which was launched in January; but he did confirm that BlackBerry devices are on a shortlist for inclusion with the service in the coming months.
[April 11, 2008, 12:37]
The PDA: It's Not Dead Yet
News The totals do not include smartphones, such as the Treo 650 and BlackBerry 7100, but do include wireless PDAs, such as the iPAQ 6315 and Nokia 9300. In terms of hardware, Research In Motion's BlackBerry was the most popular device, with shipments...
[August 3, 2005, 9:30]
Microsoft And Symbian Forge Alliance
News Simon Garth, vice-president of marketing at Symbian, said the decision to license the Redmond behemoth's technology was made to complete the jigsaw of email connectivity - Symbian already supports a number of mobile email protocols including the...
[March 22, 2005, 15:40]
Security Expert: Cybercrooks To Target Mobile Tech
News Wielding both an iPhone and BlackBerry, Schmidt said the sheer ubiquity of mobile devices and their greater connectivity to the internet means they are the next logical focus area. Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for...
[April 25, 2008, 8:32]
Microsoft And Xandros Extend Partnership
News Windows Mobile-based email has become increasingly popular as Microsoft tries to tap into a lucrative marketplace in which BlackBerry maker RIM still holds a monopoly. With the ubiquity of Windows Mobile-based smartphones, this agreement will...
[August 16, 2007, 16:53]
Microsoft Launches Windows Mobile Management Tool
News Analysts believe that Tuesday's announcement will take Microsoft into the bulk-provisioning territory currently dominated by its rival RIM, manufacturer of the BlackBerry smartphone and software. SCMDM] also supports session and maintenance, so, if...
[October 23, 2007, 11:30]

