RIM Mobile Fusion 

Recently RIM has arrived one of the most advanced device management solutions for the CIO’s and IT Admins. The device management tool introduced as BlackBerry Mobile Fusion provides an all-in one solution in device management for the array of mobile devices scattered hither and thither at workplace. This device promises to solve the long pending problem faced by IT Admins, who has been always living in nightmare due to lack of single solution to manage the variety of devices.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion is developed from RIM’s solid BES foundation so organizations can use it a robust solution without any doubt and hindrance with an assurance of the performance quality. RIM’s VP of Enterprise Product Management and Marketing, Alan Panezic said, “BlackBerry Mobile Fusion allows organizations to manage a mixed environment of devices in the most secure, simple, and cost efficient manner possible. It also means that businesses and government do not have to move to the lowest common denominator on security for all the devices they need to manage.”
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion avails the management of several mobile platforms to include BlackBerry smartphones, iOS (version 4 or later), Android (version 2.1,2.2,2.3), PlayBook Tablets, and future BlackBerry 10 devices. By means of an easy to use web-based interface and Administrator panel, the processes like    activation, audit, performance and other management tasks can be handled easily through the device.
 BlackBerry Mobile Fusion provides, BlackBerry Device Service – provides management features for BlackBerry PlayBook tablets;  Universal Device Service – provides management features for devices that use the iOS and Android operating systems and BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Studio – a web app that brings  a single place for management of mobile devices, users, configurations, policies and more.
The device also provide following features for iOS and Android devices:
•    Assistance for multiple devices per user
•    Application and software management
•    Connectivity management (Wi-Fi®, VPN, certificates)
•    Centralized, easy to use, unified web-based console
•    Security and policy definition and management
•    Asset management
•    Configuration management
•    Security and protection for lost or stolen devices (remote lock, wipe)
•    User- and group-based administration
•    High scalability

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