Deploying BlackBerry Server 4.1
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Policies for phone, SMS and PIN logging
Organisations need to be able to log home calls and SMS use, as well as other types of communication like instant messaging and PIN to PIN messaging. With Version 4.1 you can turn off the SMS function centrally, for example, if needed, or just use the console to log use so that details of any exchange had by a user can be kept. In the world of banking, for example, this is required by law. Where the BlackBerry is an asset of the company, the company must be able to control its use, for which it can be held liable.
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