Communications: BlackBerry Enterprise Server

BlackBerry Enterprise Server

With Rainmaker's BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), you can access emails, contacts and calendar items right from the palm of your hand.

Seamlessly integrated with Rainmaker's Microsoft Exchange platform, the BES provides a centrally-managed, corporate infrastructure for each BlackBerry device within your organisation.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Never miss an important email just because you're on the move. Using push technology, emails, contacts, calendar items, notes and tasks are delivered instantly to your BlackBerry device. The BES will optimise data before sending it to your BlackBerry, making it one of the most efficient corporate solutions available today.

BlackBerry devices can also view a wide range of content and email attachments such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, Adobe PDF files and JPEG, GIF and BMP images.

Seamless Integration

All interaction with your BlackBerry device is reflected throughout the wider Rainmaker Network. For example, if you make a calendar appointment on your device, the item will automatically appear in your calendar next time you open Outlook.

Corporate Policy Settings

BlackBerry devices can be personalised with over 450 policy settings, which can be independently tailored for your organisation and assigned from the BES, providing a completely standardised corporate fleet.

Rock-Solid Security

In the event your BlackBerry is lost or stolen, Rainmaker staff can immediately lock the device and wipe all data instantly. Once you have replaced your device, all emails, contacts and calendar items will be automatically re-syncronised with your Exchange profile in a matter of minutes.

High Availability

With built-in high availability architecture, Rainmaker's BES platform enables fast recovery from unplanned downtime of core components. Complemented with monitoring metrics, the system is designed to automatically failover in the event of downtime to standby components, ensuring maximum system uptime.

Corporate communications, simplified.