Articles about BlackBerry

Market Update: Arrow Acquires Shared Technologies

Companies in the news this week are Microsoft, BlackBerry, Android, Apple, Avaya, Cisco, IBM, Arrow Electronics, Shared Technologies, Apptix, 3CX, Intermedia, Mitel,  Polycom, McAfee, Intellicomm, Damaka, Sprint, HTC, Global Crossing, Teliris, AudioCodes, NEC, Siemens Enterprise Communications, Alcatel-Lucent SAP, Mitel, Aastra, ShoreTel,TeleWare, Toshiba, Interactive Intelligence and Nortel.
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Market Update: ShoreTel 11 Unveiled

Companies in the news this week include ShoreTel, Avaya, Edgewater Networks, Acme Packet, BlackBerry, BBH Solutions, VXi Corp., snom technology AG, Zultys, Parallels, Microsoft, PanTerra, ShoreGroup and CaseSentry.
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Market Update: Mitel Joins BlackBerry Alliance Program

Other companies in the news this week include Avaya, Avistar, Citrix, InterCall, Microsoft, Alteva, BroadSoft, Network Equipment Technologies, Exony, Cisco, GMT, LiquidSpoke and ShoreTel.
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Voipswitch to Launch BlackBerry Dialer at Mobile World Congress

The mobile dialer will make it possible for BlackBerry users to make cell phone calls using an Internet connection. Continue Reading »

The Best Smartphones for Business

smartphoneThe number of smartphones on the market is growing at a startling pace. Some of them, observers say, have functionality, security and useability features that make them especially appropriate for business. In this slideshow, analysts pick the best smartphones for real business needs. Continue Reading »

Unified Communications' World View

Since the buzz today is the introduction of the Android-driven Nexus One from Google, it makes sense to take a quick look at where UC is in the mobile sector.

The answer is simple: Mobility is an intensely important element of any UC platform. The birth of the Nexus One, and all the smartphones that came before it and all that will come after are more evidence that the world has gone mobile.
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BlackBerry and iPhone Receive Vonage App

For $24.95 a month, Vonage offers its users unlimited calling to around 60 countries. Continue Reading »

IBM Offers Fixed-Rate BlackBerry Support

IBM will charge companies $15 per month for each BlackBerry device supported. Continue Reading »

Video Conferencing Coming to BlackBerry?

The launch of a BlackBerry line with a front-facing camera will be used for video conferencing. Continue Reading »

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