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RIM mobilises MS SharePoint on BlackBerry

Riyadh, October 10, 2011

Canada-based Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the launch of BlackBerry Client for Microsoft SharePoint, an advanced mobile SharePoint solution.

The BlackBerry Client app provides a deeply integrated and intuitive mobile experience for users together with the market-leading manageability and security of BlackBerry Enterprise Server, providing a secure and cost-effective solution for businesses and government organizations.

“Our enterprise and government customers asked us to bring a highly refined mobile experience to SharePoint and we are delivering that today with the BlackBerry Client for Microsoft SharePoint,” said Alan Panezic, VP, Enterprise Product Management and Marketing at RIM.

Connectivity between BlackBerry smartphones and SharePoint servers is made possible with the market-leading BlackBerry Enterprise Server software.

The complete solution features:

•Client app integration with core BlackBerry features and functions such as email, calendar, browser, and Universal Search providing an intuitive user experience

•Check-out, check-in, and versioning of files reflected on the SharePoint server

•Microsoft Office document editing using Documents To Go® (pre-installed on BlackBerry smartphones) to download, create, revise and upload documents

•Access to Blogs, Wikis and Lists and the ability to update from a BlackBerry smartphone

•Content searches across multiple SharePoint sites from a BlackBerry smartphone

In addition to user benefits, the complete solution also comes with many benefits for organizations and their IT departments.

“In a world of continuous connectivity, businesses and governments require products, services and information faster and more reliably than ever before,” said Victor Garcia, chief technology officer at HP Canada.

“The BlackBerry Client for Microsoft SharePoint helps to address the needs of today’s mobile workforce with new tools and mobile applications to enable collaboration and productivity,” he added.

A number of Fortune 500 companies and government agencies plan to roll out the BlackBerry Client for Microsoft SharePoint in the coming weeks.

The BlackBerry Client for Microsoft SharePoint is available today in over six languages and more than 25 countries.-TradeArabia News Service




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