Deploying BlackBerry Server 4.1
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A global console
The largest implementation of BlackBerry devices managed on one network is around 30,000 units, with implementations of 10,000 units not at all uncommon, says RIM. This naturally demands a management console that gives the status of a network at a glance. The manager needs to be able to see quickly whether the environment is healthy or not with a browser-style console that drills down to server level, group level and individual user level, offering up a consolidated view of all. Step 1 shows how admins can create global settings.
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