RIM plays to its strengthsâ€"and acknowledges weaknessCanadianBusiness.com (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011Research in Motion's activities on the enterprise side of its business are sometimes overlooked by investors and the media, who tend to fixate on the fiercely competitive consumer market. ... |
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Bernstein upgrades RIM; shares riseBusinessWeek - 30 Nov, 2011Shares of Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of BlackBerry phones, climbed Tuesday after an analyst upgrade. THE SPARK: Pierre Ferragu at Bernstein Research upgraded shares of RIM to "Market-Perform" from "Underperform." In a morning note, ... |
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Mobile Fusion Will Play BES Role for Future RIM DevicesPCWorld - 30 Nov, 2011BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, announced Tuesday, isn't just Research In Motion's first entry in the race to manage enterprises' whole mobile environments. It's also positioned to ultimately succeed the BlackBerry Enterprise ... |
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RIM to offer security features for iPhone, AndroidReuters India - 30 Nov, 2011Get the latest news on the go. Visit Reuters India on your mobile device. Full Coverage A selection of our recent pictures from the animal kingdom. Slideshow A RIM hostess uses her Blackberry device at the ITU Telecom World in Geneva October 24, 2011. ... |
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BlackBerry's new solution to manage Android, Apple iOS devicesIndian Express - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion on Tuesday introduced BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, which it claims will “simplify management of smartphones and tablets” running BlackBerry, Google Android and Apple iOS operating systems, especially for enterprises. ... |
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Razors and Blades: Nothing Wrong with the $199 BlackBerry PlayBookZDNet (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011I don't think you can compare HP's $99 TouchPads with RIM's $199 PlayBooks. The former was a fire sale by a company exiting the (non-Windows) tablet business. RIM, on the other hand, is showing its firm ... |
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RIM Reacts to Bring-Your-Own Devices PoliciesNew York Times (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011OTTAWA â€" The maker of the BlackBerry announced details on Tuesday of how it will try to bring some BlackBerry features to Apple iPhones and iPads as well as smartphones and tablet computers running Google's ... |
New RIM security software a sign BlackBerry is over?msnbc.com - 30 Nov, 2011RIM just announced a security platform that covers BlackBerry devices â€" but also devices running Android and iOS. On one hand, it's a sign that IT managers seek BlackBerry's renowned security. On the other hand, it's a sign that RIM ... |
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RIM to offer security features for iPhone, AndroidReuters - 30 Nov, 2011TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion is introducing a software tool that gives corporate customers the option of linking employees' personal iPhones to the BlackBerry network without compromising security. ... |
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RIM More Open to RivalsWall Street Journal - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion Ltd. is rolling out a new system that aims to help its corporate customers keep track of employees' BlackBerrys as well as rival devices they use, including the iPhone. Research In Motion is rolling out a new system ... |
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BlackBerry Playbook Gets Rooted, Hulu Comes Along for the RidePCWorld (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011Generally, when you think of tablets and phones getting hacked, BlackBerrys aren't exactly the first things that come to mind. Android and iOS users have had almost all the hacking fun while RIM users ... |
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RIM critic surprises with upside viewGlobe and Mail - 30 Nov, 2011It's not a resounding endorsement by any means, but the analyst who warned of the collapse of Research In Motion Ltd.'s RIM-T share price long before the market saw it now says that the stock has become too cheap to bet against. ... |
RIM to offer security features for iPhone, AndroidEconomic Times - 30 Nov, 2011TORONTO: Research In Motion is introducing a software tool that gives corporate customers the option of linking employees' personal iPhones to the BlackBerry network without compromising security. The move, announced on Tuesday, is RIM's first tangible ... |
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BlackBerry Mobile Fusion: What You Need to KnowPCWorld - 30 Nov, 2011BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) today announced a brand new set of enterprise mobility tools, called BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, which are designed to help IT manage not just BlackBerry smartphones and tablets, ... |
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BlackBerry-Maker RIM Plans IPhone, Android Service SupportBusinessWeek - 30 Nov, 2011Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. will offer companies software to manage the iPhones and other handsets that are increasingly displacing its once-dominant BlackBerry, seeking to bolster relationships with corporate ... |
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RIM Hitches BlackBerry to Skyrocketing Androids, iPhonesWired News - 30 Nov, 2011Research in Motion (RIM) is losing its grip on the world's businesses, but it won't go down without a fight. On Tuesday, the Canadian mobile device maker announced that in March of next year, it will release a software tool designed to ... |
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RIM: When your stock's too cheap to shortCTV.ca - 30 Nov, 2011These are stories Report on Business is following Tuesday, Nov. 29. Get the top business stories through the day on BlackBerry or iPhone by bookmarking our mobile-friendly webpage. Yesterday, two more analysts weighed in on the outlook for shares of ... |
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BlackBerry PlayBook root is just nasty coolCNET - 30 Nov, 2011Bloggers have a lot of fun with plays-on-words when it comes to BlackBerry, but at least one such pun has always been off limits. That is until today, now that a few hackers have forced my ... |
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RIM Gets Back to Business With Blackberry Mobile FusionPC Magazine - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion on Tuesday announced Blackberry Mobile Fusionâ€"a next-generation enterprise mobility solution that marks RIM's foray into the mobile device management (MDM) space. Mobile Fusion allows business IT administrators to ... |
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Will RIM's BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Software Help Sell PlayBooks?Forbes - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion's new mobile device management software, dubbed Mobile Fusion, is attracting notice for its ability to support gadgets that run on Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems. It's clear, however, that RIM also sees Mobile ... |
Research In Motion plans to offer security features on iPhone, AndroidsEconomic Times - 30 Nov, 2011TORONTO: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is seeking to cash in as companies switch to rival smartphones with a new tool that offers some of its important security features for sexier devices like the iPhone. The company said on Tuesday that it will ... |
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RIM Mobile Fusion to add BlackBerry security tools to Android, iOSLos Angeles Times - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion announced on Tuesday that it will soon launch software that will bring security and management features once only found on BlackBerrys over to Android and iOS phones and tablets. The new tools, which RIM is calling BlackBerry Mobile ... |
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RIM Plays to Its Strengths With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Management PackagePCWorld - 30 Nov, 2011RIM is leveraging its (relatively) strong reputation for mobile security with the upcoming BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, a mobile device management platform with a twist. BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will cover BlackBerrys and ... |
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RIM offers mobile management softwareFinancial Times - 30 Nov, 2011Research In Motion, the Canadian manufacturer of the BlackBerry, is aiming to shore up its relationship with key corporate customers by offering them software that will enable them to manage the iPhones, Android-based devices ... |
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RIM plans to open its network services to iPhones, AndroidCTV.ca - 30 Nov, 2011Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion delivers the keynote address at the Blackberry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. (AP / Eric Risberg) TORONTO â€" Shares of Research In Motion were up 7.6 per cent on Tuesday ... |
RIM tests new server for its BlackBerry, and competitorsEconomic Times - 30 Nov, 2011OTTAWA: Canadian manufacturer Research In Motion unveiled on Tuesday a new server for its BlackBerry smartphone that also supports competitors' smartphones and tablets. Currently in early beta testing with select customers, the server marks RIM's entry ... |
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RIMM: Bernstein Ups To Hold; Mulling Take-Out ValueBarron's (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011Shares of Research in Motion (RIMM) are up $1.44, or 9%, at $17.92 this morning after Sanford Bernstein's Pierre Ferragu raised his rating from Underperform to Market Perform, writing that after a 77% drop in the stock from highs in ... |
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RIM shares up on new service plan for rivalsMarketWatch - Nov 29, 2011SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) â€" Research In Motion Ltd. saw its battered stock get a boost Tuesday morning after the BlackBerry maker announced a new service designed to help its corporate customers manage devices made by ... |
BlackBerry PlayBook discount sparks US sales frenzyZDNet UK - Nov 29, 2011Best Buy has confirmed to ZDNet UK's sister site CNET News that it has sold out of Research In Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in the US, after making a substantial price cut. ... |
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RIM Set To Manage Android And iOS DevicesInformationWeek - Nov 29, 2011For mostly-BlackBerry organizations, RIM's new product offers broad support with a familiar administrative look and feel. By Art Wittmann InformationWeek Research In Motion on Tuesday announced its multiplatform BlackBerry Fusion Mobile, ... |
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