The Next Generation Enterprise Mobility Solution for BlackBerry, Android and iOS Smartphones and Tablets
Simplifies Management of Smartphones and Tablets for Business and
Government
Waterloo, ON - Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today
introduced BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion – the Company’s next-generation enterprise
mobility solution and RIM’s entry into the multi-platform Mobile Device
Management (MDM) marketplace. Building on years of leading enterprise mobility
management solutions from RIM, BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will simplify the
management of smartphones and tablets running BlackBerry®, Google® Android® and
Apple® iOS® operating systems.
“We are pleased to introduce BlackBerry Mobile Fusion – RIM’s next
generation enterprise mobility solution – to make it easier for our business and
government customers to manage the diversity of devices in their operations
today,” said Alan Panezic, Vice President, Enterprise Product Management and
Marketing at Research In Motion. “BlackBerry Mobile Fusion brings together our
industry-leading BlackBerry Enterprise Server technology for BlackBerry devices
with mobile device management capabilities for iOS and Android devices, all
managed from one web-based console. It provides the necessary management
capabilities to allow IT departments to confidently oversee the use of both
company-owned and employee-owned mobile devices within their
organizations.”
RIM is the leading provider of enterprise mobility solutions with over 90
percent of the Fortune 500 provisioning BlackBerry devices today. The enterprise
market for smartphones and tablets continues to grow in both the
company-provisioned and employee-owned (Bring Your Own Device or BYOD)
categories. BYOD in particular has led to an increase in the diversity of mobile
devices in use in the enterprise and new challenges for CIOs and IT departments
as they struggle to manage and control wireless access to confidential company
information on the corporate network. This has resulted in increased demand for
mobile device management solutions.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion brings together the market-leading BlackBerry®
Enterprise Server (version 5.0.3) for BlackBerry smartphones; new management
capabilities for BlackBerry PlayBook tablets built on BlackBerry Enterprise
Server technology; and mobile device management for smartphones and tablets
running Android and iOS operating systems.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will provide the following mobile device
management capabilities for all supported mobile devices*:
• Asset
management
• Configuration
management
• Security and
policy definition and management
• Secure and
protect lost or stolen devices (remote lock, wipe)
• User- and
group-based administration
• Multiple
device per user capable
• Application
and software management
• Connectivity
management (Wi-Fi®, VPN, certificate)
• Centralized
console
• High
scalability
BlackBerry smartphones will continue to benefit from the many advantages of
the end-to-end BlackBerry solution including the same advanced IT management,
security and control available with BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0.3, which is
part of BlackBerry Mobile Fusion. These advanced features include BlackBerry®
Balance™ technology supporting the use of a single device for both work and
personal purposes without compromising the organization’s need to secure, manage
and control confidential information; over 500 IT policies; over-the-air app and
software installation and management; high availability; and much more.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will also introduce new self-service functionality for
employees to secure lost or stolen BlackBerry smartphones and BlackBerry
PlayBook tablets.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion is currently in early beta testing with select
enterprise customers. RIM is now accepting customer nominations for the closed
beta program which will start in January, and general availability is expected
in late March.
For more information, visit www.blackberry.com/mobilefusion.
* Device security, manageability and controls will continue to vary
according to the inherent capabilities of the individual device operating
systems.






