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B-Connected has brought to market a number of
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions that allows any size
company to deploy smartphones like iPhone, Nokia (Symbian),
Droid, Windows Mobile out to your workforce whilst still using the
native clients on these handsets to do email, calendaring, contacts etc.

MDM solutions allows your business to centrally manage, monitor,
deploy and secure each mobile device. They are device and carrier
independent, so through the one web console you can manage all the
companies iPhones, Nokia, Droid and Windows Mobile phones.

Mobile devices are at greater risk of being lost or stolen which makes
them an enormous security risk as they contain data that is confidential.
The onus is on the employer to protect its staff.

MDM enables you to do this and much more.
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  • RIM Demos Sharing Media Between BlackBerry Smartphone and PlayBook
    At BlackBerry DevCon Europe we were given a quick demo of PlayBook OS 2 and some of the features that let you interact with the PlayBook from your smartphone. The idea is really great as many people will have their PlayBook hooked up to their TV, and this will allow them to open files, browse the web and more from the comfort of their couch. At DevCon, the head of Portfolio Software, EMEA, Vivek Bhardwaj, had an issue with the demo and wasn't able to show us how you can take a photo on your smartphone and show it on the PlayBook. Since then, RIM has posted the video on their YouTube channel.
  • Rogers Launches One Number Service for Voice, Video Chat and SMS From Your Computer
    Rogers has launched its new One Number service which lets you voice and video chat, as well as send text and pictures from your computer using your existing phone number. The service seems like it will be useful for all those people with desk jobs that want to move the smartphone experience over to their computer, without having to be distracted by their phone.
  • 125,000 PlayBooks Going Out to Developers at Hackathons, DevCons and More
    Thorsten Heins gave the keynote at DevCon Europe and talked about some of the plans that RIM has to get developers on board with BlackBerry. One of the interesting elements of his keynote was that he said the company has approved 125,000 more PlayBooks to go out to developers to encourage development. These PlayBooks will go out to developers who attended DevCon Europe as well as there will be free devices given out at hackathons around the world. We've been to a couple hackathons hosted by RIM and they haven't quite figured them out but they're moving in the right direction.