September 19th, 2005
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Over the last week or so, I’ve noticed that there are an awful lot of posts here on RIMarkable about BlackBerry Connect. So many so that I have created a new category called BlackBerry Connect. Now, if you don’t know what BlackBerry Connect is, it basically is a service from Research in Motion that allows you to connect to BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Internet Service from a non BlackBerry device. Think of using iTunes to buy music but not using an iPod to listen to it.
If you go back in time you will notice that a year ago the the providers offering BlackBerry Connect were far and few in between, but as time went by, the offering became more and more common. Today, BlackBerry Connect is offered on 12 or so different devices and a provider or two a week, primarily abroad, announces that they will provide the service.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 19th, 2005 with no comments.
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MobileAccess Networks, a leading provider of in-building wireless solutions, announced today that the company has joined the BlackBerry Alliance Program from Research in Motion. Through the Program, MobileAccess will gain access to a broader base, fueling the ompany’s continued growth and increased penetration into key markets including healthcare, financial services, and government secotors.
The MobileAccess universal wireless system is a technology-agnostic platform that supports virtually any type of wireless service, including wireless service provider offerings and Wi-Fi, and delivers the dependable, strong signal in-building coverage essential for today’s new breed of wireless services and applications. Similarly, the BlackBerry wireless platform offers a comprehensive, far-ranging solution for the communication and corporate data needs of mobile professionals, including email and other corporate data, phone, SMS, Internet and organizer applications. Combined, the companies offer telecom managers and end users, respectively, the significant benefits of an extremely flexible wireless solution as well as increased productivity and convenience.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 19th, 2005 with no comments.
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Campbell, California based EasyReach Corporation will today announce, at the the DEMOfall 2005 technology conference, the realease of EasyReach Remote Access, the industry’s first remote desktop search service. EasyReach Remote Access will allow users to instantly find any file or e-mail on their work or home PCs using a BlackBerry, Palm Treo, or a web browser.
EasyReach provides workers with secure access to multiple desktops, allowing them to find information wherever it is located. EasyReach works on any computer or mobile device, so information can be retrieved whether it is in the same room or around the world. EasyReach includes keyword search capabilities that make it easy to quickly find the right document by simply typing a word or phrase. Once found, the information can be delivered to any e-mail address. Different from traditional desktop search and remote access applications, EasyReach is a solution designed to perform at its best on mobile devices.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 19th, 2005 with no comments.
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