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BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 officially released and available for download

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013 at 2:53 AM

RIM’s new Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solution, BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, is now available for download, bringing together device management, industry leading security, and mobile applications management for BlackBerry smartphones, BlackBerry PlayBook tablets, and new BlackBerry 10 smartphones in a consolidated solution. Perhaps even more importantly, it also provides a single console for managing other devices, including those running Android and iOS.

I don’t know much about BES so I’ll just repeat the key features (from the press release):

  • Support for secure separation of work and personal applications and data on BlackBerry 10 smartphones through BlackBerry Balance technology.
  • Support for seamless and secure access to work email, content and secure connectivity to “behind the firewall” applications and data.
  • BlackBerry World for Work, the new corporate app storefront for BlackBerry 10 smartphones that allows organizations to easily manage apps for employees.
  • Rich management controls for securing and managing work profiles including hierarchical group management with Active Directory integration, support for customizable administrative roles with granular capabilities, an intuitive enterprise enrollment process for employees that offers a self-service console, and centralized control of assignable profiles for email, SCEP, Wi-Fi, VPN and proxy servers.

And you can get more information about BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 from here.

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