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The Strength of the Blackberry

posted on September 25, 2008

Mark Evans posted a bit about what he thought was the strength of the blackberry, which is its keyboard. While I agree with Mark that the keyboard is easy and makes popping of an email quick, I have seen my friends with iPhones do it just as quick as me. I also had to buy pointing sticks for some of the staff as they just couldn’t use the keyboard on their Blackberry, it was too difficult for them.  I personally feel the strength of the Blackberry is its corporate inroads and how easy it is to get up and running. Getting a Blackberry running in a corporate environment is as simple as downloading the Enterprise Server from Blackberry, installing it on a computer and then linking it to your messaging infrastructure. There is no inbound firewall ports to open which helps mitigate the risk to the environment and there was no security certificates needed to be purchased . While these things aren’t harder to do work wise, in some environments it creates more complexity as there might be different teams for the firewall versus the messaging teams.

As long as RIM has its NOC and no one else is going that route, I don’t see RIM’s dominance in the corporate environment fading. The only other company who could pull off putting up a NOC tomorrow would be Microsoft and I could see them doing it as a SaaS offering which would tie into Exchange.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: BES, Blackberry, Enterprise Server, iPhone, RIM, SaaS

Removing Exchange 2007 SP1 Public Folders

posted on May 21, 2008

I’ve been busy the past little while which explains the lack of posts. My job lately has been to migrate my staff off a temporary Exchange 2007 server (been in production about a year) at the library and move them a new Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server and Blackberry Enterprise Server at the courthouse. Did the usual stuff you do when you create a new exchange server. Installed it adding it to the current organization. Started moving mailboxes once it was up and going starting with my own mailbox. Had to create the public folders on the new server to satisfy BES, moved the address book to the new server and then once I was happy it was working okay, I moved remaining mailboxes to the new server. When I tried to uninstall exchange off the old server, I kept getting an error message that the server had public folders that had to be removed first before I could uninstall. The server was no longer housing anything that was needed by the exchange organization but the uninstall would not work.

I got digging on the error and it looks to be a problem with Exchange SP1. I found the answer here http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid43_gci1302366,00.html. I followed the steps I found in this article and was able to uninstall exchange off the old exchange server.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: BES, Blackberry, Exchange Server, SP1

Blackberry Time change

posted on October 29, 2007

blackberry-beaverI couldn’t understand why I was late for everything yesterday until last night around 5:00. Turns out my Blackberry, which I purchased from Bell over the summer didn’t recognize the time change or the fact it doesn’t change until next weekend. My first instict was to curse Bell but then I realized in the date/time option that the network time was correct. So it was the device’s fault, stupid me for assuming the device was good to go patched out of the box.

So if anyone needs info on how to send the update to your Blackberry, their Daylight savings time page is here. It took about 5 hours for my device to receive the update from the BES server, but now I am back on time.

As a side note, that was the only device that I found so far that had troubles with the change in Daylight savings time.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: BES, Blackberry, time change

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