BlackBerry put out a release today along with a blog post to announce that customers can now get BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 10 in an environment that is hosted by BlackBerry. This provides the benefits of BlackBerry’s trusted enterprise mobility management (EMM) and advanced security capabilities with the convenience and cost-effectiveness of outsourced IT administration. With BES10 Hosted, hosting partners can provide customers with easy-to-manage iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices with BlackBerry’s best-in-class security and support in order to meet each customers diverse mobile business requirements.
In addition to BES10 Hosted, BlackBerry also introduced 10 new enterprise apps for Secure Work Space for iOS and Android, BlackBerry’s containerization and secure connectivity option that delivers a higher level of control and security to iOS and Android devices, all managed through BES10.
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BlackBerry Makes BES 10 A Hosted Service
BlackBerry put out a release today along with a blog post to announce that customers can now get BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 10 in an environment that is hosted by BlackBerry. This provides the benefits of BlackBerry’s trusted enterprise mobility management (EMM) and advanced security capabilities with the convenience and cost-effectiveness of outsourced IT administration. With BES10 Hosted, hosting partners can provide customers with easy-to-manage iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices with BlackBerry’s best-in-class security and support in order to meet each customers diverse mobile business requirements.
In addition to BES10 Hosted, BlackBerry also introduced 10 new enterprise apps for Secure Work Space for iOS and Android, BlackBerry’s containerization and secure connectivity option that delivers a higher level of control and security to iOS and Android devices, all managed through BES10.
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