Mobile Office 

B-Connected's BlackBerrry Mobile Office solution allows any BlackBerry user access their office network data / files directly on their BlackBerry 
device, anytime anywhere. This opens up a whole new world to BlackBerry users. Added to this users can then either Email, print or fax these files at any stage; now that truly is a mobile office.

 

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It supports all of the most common business file formats including
Microsoft Office®, 2003 & 2007. i.e. Microsoft® Word, Excel,
Powerpoint etc.
It also supports, Adobe® PDF, WordPerfect, .RTF,
.CSV, OpenOffice files, zip archives, fax and image files including
(jpg, jpeg, gif, bmp, png). This covers pretty much every business
related files that most typical businesses would be working with.

It works with Windows Server, Novell, MS Exchange, Sharepoint,
Active Directory and Webdav. It also has a complete audit trail
and is fully secured using normal BlackBerry encryption.  

To see more you can watch a short video demonstration by
clicking
here
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If you want to make business easier, staff more productive and better
serve your clients, get more from your BES today, simply call
B-Connected on +353-1-6854011 or email
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