RIM sent out an interesting little uber-BES-geek quiz with the latest connection newsletter. This stuff is all Greek to me since I have never been a BES admin. For example the first question: A system administrator is planning to perform a knife-edge cutover [¹] in order to upgrade from BlackBerry Enterprise Server v4.0 to BlackBerry Enterprise Server
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BerryReview on 20th Nov 2008 (via rss.berryreview.com)
PHASE 2 International is now offering ActiveSync for BlackBerry. A low-cost alternative to traditional BlackBerry Enterprise Server subscription service, PHASE 2's new ActiveSync for BlackBerry, an add-on to the Microsoft Exchange server, provides all of the same functionality--and more--for less. The new PHASE 2 ActiveSync for BlackBerry client downloads over the air and installs automatically on...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 18th Nov 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
A very useful tool for BlackBerry administrators and support staff is RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server Compatibility. Just head over to this link, pick your email system (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise) and you will get a PDF with a very detailed matrix. This matrix details operating systems, versions of database servers, version of instant messaging infrastructures, e...
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CrackBerry on 5th Nov 2008 (via crackberry.com)
Research in Motion (RIM) the people behind BlackBerry has just revealed new details on the all new version of its Blackberry Enterprise Server platform. This was all mentioned at the recent Blackberry Developers Conference in Santa Clara, California, this conference has over 900 delegates from around the world, so that tells you it was an important
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PhonesReview on 22nd Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
For awhile I have wondered if most BerryReview Readers are running their device on a BES (BlackBerry Enterprise Server) or they only use BIS (BlackBerry internet server). BES has traditionally been for corporate users and BIS has been targeted towards BIS users. We posted a FAQ article earlier this week detailing the differences between BES
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BerryReview on 4th Oct 2008 (via rss.berryreview.com)