Thursday, August 18, 2011

Control Center RIM BlackBerry BES-Lite is free

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server has long been the basis of the corporate world, but given the cost, many small businesses could not justify the cost. Log in to the BlackBerry control center, cloud service meant for accurate small business who want some powers BES without a price.

Released today, BMC is designed for small businesses with between 3 and 100 BlackBerry toting itching for a good (and free!) way to manage all these devices. It only supports e-mail service hosted by Internet service providers and the usual set of webmail services (think Gmail, Yahoo!, etc.) out of the gate, so need not apply those firms that fired dough for Exchange Server.

«BlackBerry Bes lite» management services provides a full set of BlackBerry are employees of the super-powers, from the mundane (password reset, restore settings and data to various devices) for mission-critical (remote lock/cleaning devices, wireless backup). All this can be handled in a simple interface that RIM provides us with "requires little or no technical skills to use," which would lower the bar for effective device management and small business single IT guy less likely to pull their hair out.

As a free service control Center BlackBerry seems to pick up a lot of traction among small businesses, focusing on the rim. It's a win-win, with small and medium-sized businesses get a new tool to add to the arsenal it and RIM, getting in on the first floor with enterprises, which may well grow to the size you want, they are used for posting.


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