Wednesday, April 11, 2012
BlackBerry 7 - the most secure mobile platform for enterprises

BlackBerry 7 - the most secure mobile platform for enterprises

We know that RIM has always prided themselves in having a very secure platform for their enterprise customers, and have worked hard to maintain that through the years. Recently the folks at Trend Micro set out to test the current mobile OS platforms, and see how they compare for enterprise solutions. As expected, RIM's BlackBerry 7 took the cake for several different reasons. In the current Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) environment that many companies have began allowing, each of them is a risk to the business in some way shape or form, but BlackBerry devices still remain the most secure. 
What is interesting in these results is that, whilst some mobile platforms have evolved very noticeably along enterprise lines, there is still a strong ‘consumer marketing' legacy in some quarters and this is negating some of the progress made on the enterprise front. Indeed, some of the attributes we have examined in the report are still firmly ‘enterprise-unready'.”
We have seen the US Government continue their support of BlackBerry, and other large companies are doing the same, and the benefits are obvious. People want their information to be secure, and BlackBerry devices offer that and plenty more.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wipe your BlackBerry’s data

Wipe your BlackBerry’s data


By default, the Emails, Contacts, etc. box is checked. That will ensure that your personal 
information gets wiped from the device. When selling your device, this is pretty important. On the other hand, if you just want to clear the clutter from your device you might want to uncheck this box. That way you can keep your personal information in tact. If that doesn’t work, you can always go back and wipe that information later.



 


Sometimes it just needs to be done. Perhaps your BlackBerry has been running extra sluggishly and you don’t know the cause. Maybe something’s wonky and every possible solution hasn’t worked. Or maybe you’re just getting rid of your BlackBerry and want to wipe it clean of your personal information. Whatever the reason, you never know when you’ll run into a situation where you want to wipe your device. Thankfully, RIM has made this super simple in BlackBerry 7.
To perform your data wipe, go to Options – Security – Security Wipe.
Alternatively, you can wipe your personal information without wiping applications. There’s a separate check box for user-installed applications. There’s also a check box for your media card. That can be useful in some instances, but since media cards are reusable, and since some of that data can be read by other devices, I’m presuming most people will want to keep them in tact. But, again, you can use the Security Wipe feature to only knock out the data on your SD card if you so choose.
Once you’ve chosen which items you’d like to wipe, scroll to the bottom and typeblackberry in the box. Then click Wipe Data and it’s all gone. It’s as simple as that.
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