
BlackBerry RIM today
revealed new features of its forthcoming
BlackBerry Enterprise
Server 5, code named ‘Argon’, which will be available in Q2
2009, at an event in New York.
The platform will have high availability built-in, supporting
depolyments of up to hundreds of thousands of smart phones.
It will also feature the new BlackBerry Administration Service,
a web-based management console.
The Administation Service tool will allow IT managers to
schedule tasks in advance, simplify policy manaagement, and use
roles-based access, said Alan Panezic, VP of software product
management at RIM.
BES 5 will also feature 'over the air' software upgrades.
Panazik commented "[The] IT [department] should not to have to
touch the end-user device", and over the air updates will help them
to be more hands-off.
Panazik said that BlackBerry has been running and testing BES 5
for two years, and that it will be the "easiest" BES upgrade to
date.
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RIM demos new security and mobile voice features of next-gen Argon
BlackBerry server
Argon announcement from last October -
RIM unveils details of new Blackberry Enterprise Server