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RIM announces BES 5.0

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 11, 2009


RIM has announced the upcoming release of new version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server, version 5.0. BES 5.0 will offers new features that will supposedly make the BlackBerry experience more pleasurable.

Some of the new benefits include:

  • Retrieve corporate documents behind firewalls
  • Add, read, rename and delete folders on the handset and have those changes be applied to the desktop email client
  • Create rules within the inbox to filter email and have those changes be applied to the desktop
  • View attachments in calendar entries and meeting requests
  • Download and store emails and email attachments onto microSD cards

    Over-the-air updates will also be easier for both administrators and users.



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