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Upcoming BlackBerry Enterprise Server Updates Leaked

December 10, 2008 by Simon Sage - 1 Comment

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The hub of all enterprise BlackBerry operations is getting an update soon with version 5.0, codenamed Argon. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the improvements admins and end-users can look forward to…

Key product enhancements:

  • Unified application management and deployment for Java and MDS Runtime applications
  • More robust application deployment and management tools, simplified application control
  • Active Directory integration for user management
  • Scheduled deployments and updates
  • Remote Option Setting
    • Capability for administrators to “Brand” a device (i.e. have the options set as per one or several corporate standards) – Reduction in support calls
  • User Self-Provisioning
    • Simplifying Enterprise Activation even further – user initiated
  • Allows more deployment options
    • Centralized in one server
    • Dispersed across servers
  • New BlackBerry Administration Service
  • BlackBerry support for device linked to multiple BES
    • Primary BES for Policy and Administration
    • Secondary BES(s) for specific application
  • High-Availability: Active / Passive automatic failover design
      • Shared SRP key
      • Opens up technique for limited downtime upgrades
      • Upgrade standby
      • Fail over users to it
      • Upgrade primary
      • Fail users back
      • Multi-faceted strategy:
      • Fault Tolerance via Controller Service
      • Automated and Manual Failover modes between Primary and Standby servers
      • Administrator configurable failover thresholds
      • Additional features
      • SRP Lockout Avoidance
      • Service Prioritization
      • Prevention of failover looping
      • No single point of failure when running High Availability configuration

A lot of that will be Greek to your average user, but extra failover mechanisms are a nice touch for keeping things up and running, but I’m not sure how well user-initiated enterprise activations will go – it may just result in more help desk calls, but we’ll see.

[via BerryReview]

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