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Thursday, 1 December 2011

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Research in Motion launched BlackBerry Mobile Fusion in 2012, allowing companies to manage the safety of their workers terminals regardless of brand or manufacturer. The management system for companies RIM devices will receive a significant addition in the first quarter of 2012, BlackBerry Mobile Fusion. So far, the service offered by Research in Motion is limited to devices in the company. In these ways, companies that acquired their terminal system should limit their BlackBerry models, limiting their usefulness.

After checking the success of other devices in the workplace, especially the Apple iPhone and several models Android, RIM has decided to open its system to try not to lose customers who had contracted the device management system. The company has announced that in 2012 will BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, allowing management of devices, including the management of endpoint security, and administration of the same, regardless of the system to which they belong.

With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion the company opened its system to other terminals and expanding its possibilities. This is a bet RIM software and a change in policy that the company had maintained so far.

With the management system RIM devices, companies can control all aspects of the work stations of employees. The system unifies security measures so that the terminals are protected, providing different levels of access and control their use. In addition you can also create groups of terminals by categories and can add or remove devices easily.

It is a system that optimizes the use of the devices in the business and significantly improving their security. In a context in which the number of devices, the possibility of using BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will allow companies greater freedom. Now you can add devices to the system success as the iPhone, iPad, and the full range of terminals and tablets Android.

The vice president of product management at RIM, Alan Panezic has said in a statement to Reuters that this release is "what business customers were looking for." It has also ensured that the system allows you to take "full advantage of the security capabilities," one of the concerns of most businesses. With this measure, RIM hopes to keep all your customers using management software, as it now does not have to limit their hiring to the type.