Can you hear me now?
Sunday, May 28th, 2006If you live in the wilds of North Greenwich or Silvermine, you may find that your Blackberry isn’t working quite as well as it should. Chances are you are in a mobile phone deadspot.
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If you live in the wilds of North Greenwich or Silvermine, you may find that your Blackberry isn’t working quite as well as it should. Chances are you are in a mobile phone deadspot.
(more…)
Forget casual Friday - if you want to keep your workers happy, upgrade their computer.
OK, not completely free, but with a substantially lowered cost of entry.
Research In Motion announced a new version of their Blackberry Enterprise software which enables small businesses to purchase the software for one handheld for free, and each additional user for $100.
The software comes with 60 days of support (you’ll need it if it’s your first install) and can support up to 15 users.
You’ll still need a dedicated Windows Server OS for the app (about $700), but considering the previous small business edition of BES was $2,000, it’s a great incentive for those who were previously looking at Microsoft solutions.