Tuesday, February 16, 2010

RIM offers free BlackBerry Enterprise Server edition for Outlook users

This could be interesting! I have a couple of clients who would like to dip into the BES world but aren't prepared to spend the licensing cost nor do they want the overhead of the full BES.

RIM offers free BlackBerry Enterprise Server edition for Outlook users: "

Canadian handset-maker Research In Motion (RIM)today made a couple of significant announcements in Barcelona at this year's Mobile World Congress, including the introduction of a new version of its iBlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software, called BES Express.

BES Express is aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses that want to take advantage of RIM's wireless BlackBerry email and calendar syncing services, as well as its basic security safeguards, but don't want to -- or can't -- pay for RIM's full BES offering.

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