March 22nd, 2007

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What Type Of BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management Tools Do You Use?

Here is a question that goes out to all of the BlackBerry Administrators managing the back end BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

What type of BES management tools do you use to make sure that your corporate BlackBerry users email addictions can be feed without interruption?

Email in just about every organization is considered a mission critical application and for those companies that have standardized on the BlackBerry to feed their users appetite for the ability to receive email at any and all times, BES deployments are just as mission critical.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on March 22nd, 2007 with 1 comment.
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Rogers BlackBerry 8800 Coming April 2nd?

Rogers Wireless BlackBerry users wanting to move to the BlackBerry 8800 have been waiting eagerly for the Canadian based mobile tel-co to release the device with several rumored dates already that have come and passed.

The latest rumored release date for the BlackBerry 8800 on Rogers is April 2nd. I stress that this is just a rumor, as I have not confirmed it, however, I have had a couple of people say it in the comments or via our Contact Us form.

Rogers BlackBerry 8800

Written by Robb Dunewood on March 22nd, 2007 with 6 comments.
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AT&T Unveils LoJack Dispatching System For BlackBerry

So, it has finally happened. AT&T has added a LoJack like service to their GPS enabled BlackBerry devices. I know that delivery companies with fleets of vehicles have been using this type of technology for years, however, they generally stick a GPS transponder in the vehicle. For me, there is just something eery about tracking my exact whereabouts via a mobile device on my person.

Let’s say, for example, that your company has 20 delivery trucks on the road at any one time. Hand each driver a specially equipped BlackBerry and from a computer in your home office (or even on your own BlackBerry) you can see each driver’s location any time you want. When a call comes in from a customer, you can see which driver is closest and dispatch that one for the job.

Not only that, but the system AT&T uses also lets you keep a record of where your employees have been and how long they spent there.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on March 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Major Palm Shareholder Expects Motorola Deal Soon

CNBC is reporting that a major Palm shareholder, who did not want to be identified or his stake disclosed, is expecting Motorola to acquire Palm for about $2 billion.

“They (Palm) generate a lot of cash,” the shareholder added. “Paying $2 billion in cash for a company generating $120 million in free cash flow is not a stretch. They could pay up to $25 a share and the deal would still be accretive. Accretive immediately.”

We heard a couple of days ago that Palm might be ready to sell. It was believed, however that Nokia, not Motorola had the inside track.

Motorola

Written by Robb Dunewood on March 22nd, 2007 with 5 comments.
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