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  • Yes You Can Connect Employees' Personal Smartphones

    Employees are flooding IT departments with requests to connect their personal smartphones to the company IT infrastructure. Disregarding the real productivity benefits from connected employees, until now many IT departments have been too concerned with security and control risks.

  • The CIO's Guide to Wireless in the Enterprise

    Companies that are moving forward with business mobility initiatives must plan for wireless security and mobile device management from the start. Learn about many of the notable trends and key issues associated with business mobility and where to find additional resources for consideration.

  • The CIO's Guide to Mobile Unified Communications

    Unified Communications (UC) integrates multiple communications modes and allows workers to communicate and collaborate more effectively with co-workers, customers and suppliers. Learn about the cost, productivity and reachability issues associated with increased enterprise mobility and the benefits and future directions of Mobile UC.

  • Embracing Employee-Acquired Smartphones without Compromising Security

    More and more users are using their own smartphones at work – and it’s crucial that IT departments have a clearly defined  strategy for dealing with these devices. BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express is a cost-effective solution to help IT manage the challenges of security, cost and IT control while balancing the needs of employees.

  • Smartphones: A Savvy Strategy for Government Employees

    There is no reason why government agencies shouldn’t take advantage of all that smartphones have to offer. Employed efficiently, smartphones can address several organizational imperatives, including cost savings, greater mobility, increased telework options and sensitivity to environmental concerns. Continue reading to learn more.

  • Planning Guide: BlackBerry Enterprise Server

    The BlackBerry Enterprise Server integrates with your organization's existing infrastructure, which can include messaging and collaboration software, calendar and contact information, wireless Internet and intranet access, and custom applications, to provide BlackBerry device users with mobile access to your organization's resources.

  • Feature and Technical Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange

    The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. Continue reading for an overview of the features and technical aspects for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.

  • Installation and Configuration Guide: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express for Microsoft Exchange

    The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices.

  • Successful Mobile Deployments Require Robust Security

    Now that mobility has become an integral part of an enterprise's infrastructure, IT must now support and secure these mobile devices. Read this whitepaper to find out the unique security requirements that these mobile devices create and the three components of mobile security protection.

  • Mobile Payments Gain New Momentum in Evolving US Market

    As a result of increasingly dynamic mobile users and an expanding base of smartphones, a growing array of payment mechanisms is reaching the market to take advantage of the power and flexibility of mobile devices. Continue reading to learn how mobile payment is evolving in the US Market.

  • The CIO's Guide to Mobile Unified Communications

    Read this white paper to learn about the cost, productivity and reachability issues associated with increased enterprise mobility and the benefits and future directions of Mobile UC.

  • The CIO’s Guide to Mobilizing the Enterprise

    A successful mobility plan should focus on ‘mobilizing’ your critical business processes and include planning phases for discovery, development and deployment. This guide focuses on how to build an effective mobility plan while providing valuable insight into the benefits of mobilizing your business applications.

  • Understanding High Availability for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

    Read this technical white paper to learn about the evolution of mobile devices and the introduction of high availability in a mobile context. Also learn about the Blackberry as well as load balancing, failover thresholds, and limited downtime upgrades.

  • Advanced GPS Techniques

    Watch this tutorial video, presented by Brian Zubert of the developer relations team at Research in Motion, as he covers advanced GPS. Topics included are: GPS on GSM, GPS on iDEN, GPS on CDMA, best practices, GPS in the browser and integrating with BlackBerry maps.

  • BlackBerry Java® Application Location-based Services Development Guide

    Access this development guide to learn about location-based services on for BlackBerry Java Applications. This guide will cover: GPS overview, specifying the GPS mode, retrieving a location provider, retrieving the location of a BlackBerry device and geocoding and reverse geocoding.

  • How To - Alert a BlackBerry smartphone user from a Background application

    Read this article to learn how to alert a BlackBerry smartphone user from a Background application.

  • BlackBerry® Push Service SDK documentation

    BlackBerry® Push Service SDK contains a set of Java® libraries you can use to develop push applications. Access this information center, with technical overviews, guides and more to start developing BlackBerry® Push Services.

  • How to use Email, SMS, MMS, and PIN Messaging

    This video, presented by Tariq Tahir, covers how to integrate BlackBerry Java applications with various BlackBerry messaging systems. Topics include email application, PIN messaing, SMS messaging, MMS messaging, and more.

  • BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse

    The BlackBerry® JDE Plug-in for Eclipse® offers a familiar way to build and test rich mobile applications optimized for BlackBerry smartphones. Read on to learn more and to download the BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse.

  • BlackBerry Web Development Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

    The BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft® Visual Studio® allows developers to leverage existing Microsoft® based developer tools to create, profile and debug web projects for BlackBerry smartphones. Continue on to learn more and to download BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio.

  • Blackberry Developer Forum

    Access this BlackBerry support community forum to get the latest information regarding BlackBerry development. Topics include BlackBerry App World development, Java development, Web development, MDS runtime development, BlackBerry themes & animated graphics and much more.

  • BlackBerry Developer Labs

    Learn more about developing for the BlackBerry platforms with these hands-on exercises: BlackBerry® Browser labs, Rapid Application Development labs, and BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment labs.

  • Developer Issue Tracker

    Through Developer Issue Tracker, BlackBerry® developers can understand what issues exist in the market today, the potential workarounds and timelines for fixing those issues.

  • BlackBerry Widget SDK Beta

    The BlackBerry Widget Packager v1.0 is a tool that allows web developers to package their web assets into BlackBerry Widgets.

  • Setting up the Necessary Tools for BlackBerry

    This tutorial will show you which tools you need to start developing applications for the BlackBerry Platform, where to find those tools and how to install them.

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