New alerts for
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5 HA environments
Following reports that as of May 1, small businesses will no longer have access to the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which provides the most secure form of communication, the TRA clarified that BlackBerry services to individuals and companies will continue to operate normally.
Companies with fewer than 20 mobile subscriptions will have their
BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) accounts terminated at the end of the month."
In a statement released to media and its two operators, etisalat and du, TRA said only businesses with 20 or more subscriptions will be allowed to use high security accounts on the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which allows for services such as highly secure corporate e-mail.
Only businesses with 20 or more subscriptions will be allowed to use high security accounts on the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which allows for services such as highly secure corporate email, The National newspaper reported.
Warid BlackBerry services include BES (
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Plus) for corporate clients and BIS (BlackBerry Internet Services) for individual customers.
MTC will offer the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server to corporate customers and the BlackBerry Internet Service for smaller businesses and individual users.
If governments want to access messages sent via the
BlackBerry enterprise server, RIM says, they must obtain them from the corporate owners of those servers.
Cirrus Tech hopes to attract businesses that aim to take advantage of the enhanced mobile features of Microsoft Exchange with
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.
The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server service offered by BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM) meets a very high standard of security--so high in fact that some governments in emerging markets are threatening to block BlackBerry service for national security reasons because RIM's stringent encryption and security network leaves them unable to monitor and read e-mails and Web browsing activity.
Department of Defense can now quickly and easily migrate from
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 to a STIG-compliant
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5 environment in minutes by deploying the SteelWorksA[R] FedMobile(TM) appliance solution in conjunction with its recently announced SteelWorks Transporter+(TM)migration tool.