Product description
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports AES and Triple DES encryption to protect and ensure the integrity of wireless data that is transmitted between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and BlackBerry devices. You can select from more than 450 IT policy rules that you can configure to control the features of the BlackBerry devices that are used in your organization's environment.
Product features
- BlackBerry device dashboard
You can use the BlackBerry device dashboard to access the BlackBerry Monitoring Service from BlackBerry devices. You can view alarms, messages, and the status of BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components. - Database component page in the BlackBerry Monitoring Service
You can use the database component page in the BlackBerry Monitoring Service to view data attributes for the BlackBerry Configuration Database such as index fragmentation, the file size of transaction logs, and the file size of data logs. You can also use the database components page to manage the thresholds for the data attributes. - DSML support
You can configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use DSML to search for and retrieve certificates from DSML certificate servers. - Enhancements to the calendar synchronization process
You can run a calendar synchronization process on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance to find and correct differences between the calendar entries on a BlackBerry device and the calendar entries on a computer. You can configure the calendar synchronization process using the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool. - Microsoft Active Directory authentication with a Microsoft Exchange resource forest
If your organization's environment includes a resource forest that is dedicated to running Microsoft Exchange, you can configure the BlackBerry Administration Service to authenticate user accounts that are located in other forests using Microsoft Active Directory authentication. - Administrative permissions
You can turn off the permissions in the security role and enterprise role to assign a BlackBerry device to a user account, specify an activation password, or send an activation email to the user account. These permissions control administrators have the authorization to activate BlackBerry devices and send activation messages to user accounts.