Dec 19. 2013
Dec 19. 2013
Background – BlackBerry has this month the features of its business server so improved that it will deliver an interesting package for businesses. It also explains why President Obama should not have an iPhone of his security.
Unless you just Buru Buru return from a three-year mission jungle, you know that BlackBerry is in trouble. The rescue, BlackBerry 10, has not led to the expected results and the company could not find a buyer when it wanted to leave. Shrinking market earlier this year But President Obama of the U.S. helped to remind us this week why BlackBerry is so important for businesses.
Security FUD
In an interview, the president said that he loves the iPhone, but that does not allow his security that he used so long as it is not safe. I suspected to be related. Directly from the information security world with some skepticism FUD’ers The U.S. Department of Defense earlier this year iOS devices and Samsung devices approved for public use, even though the government had difficulty getting to the talk of Samsung’s security suite Knox. Because the ministry now so iOS and Android permits and therefore options, there is obviously something that the government worries.
In the meantime, BlackBerry stressed bandied that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) does a lot more than just manage BlackBerrys. We knew, of course, but most of those who have to be aware, do not see why they would use to manage business systems and not software from one of the many other MDM vendors (Mobile Device Management) as Airespace, AirWatch BES10 , Citrix, Fiberlink, Fixmo, Good Technology, MobileIron, SAP, Soti, or one of many others. But the benefits of BES explain why Obama should use.
No iPhoneSeveralBES’en
BlackBerry has marketing BES10 clumsy tackle. The product was available months before it was announced – that makes BlackBerry are often guilty of – and features changed every few months. The result was confusion. The first version, which came out last winter, managed only BB10 devices and a subsequent module could also control other devices – but the name of that module changed a few times. The second version (BES10.1), which appeared in June, brought the modules together in an Administrator.
If you had with BlackBerry OS version 5 t / m 7 – in fact all BlackBerrys that most companies have in use – you had to manage them in a separate BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES5). Recently brought the manufacturer upgrade which also BES5 with BB10 devices, Android and iOS to manage, allowing IT organizations finally had the tool to use that they had to use the platform.
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