BlackBerry, primarily considered n enterprise-level mobile device, is making inroads into the SMB market. ALT-N (a subsidiary of RIM) is helping in that effort with the MDaemon Messaging Server. It's aimed at small business and priced affordably (starting at $380 for a six-user license).
Our sister site, EnterpriseMobileToday, has the full story on MDaemon, plus the skinny on RIM's latest Twitter update for BlackBerrys.
ALT-N Technologies is rolling out a new version of the Windows-based MDaemon messaging server aimed at making it easier for small businesses to provide their employees with secure access to email, calendar and contacts on-the-go through the desktop, the web and BlackBerry smartphones.
Read the complete article: MDaemon Messaging Server for SMBs, Twitter Update for BlackBerrys on Tap
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