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RIM Buys Assets of Mobile Software Developer DataViz

September 8, 2010 — Research in Motion, the company behind BlackBerry smartphones, has acquired some assets of software developer DataViz, as well as the majority of its employees, according to reports.

Cortado Corporate Server 5.0 Adds Desktop Functionality for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android Phones

August 5, 2010 — Mobile business software developer Cortado has launched a solution to bring many desktop features to iPhone, BlackBerry and now Android phones such as accessing network documents, copying and pasting files to other folders, creating PDFs and faxes, and accessing database reports.

Rebel Networks Launches Hosted Exchange and Blackberry Enterprise Service

July 30, 2010 — Leveraging its relationship with Microsoft and Research in Motion, Web host Rebel Networks has built and setup a Hosted Exchange and Blackberry Enterprise service infrastructure in its data center in Toronto, Canada.

RIM to Debut Free BlackBerry Server Software Next Month

February 17, 2010 — Using the same robust security architecture developed for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Research In Motion has unveiled plans to release BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express, a free new server software that wirelessly and securely synchronizes BlackBerry smartphones with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Windows Small Business Server.

RIM to Build Atlanta Data Center

May 22, 2009 — Research In Motion, developer of the BlackBerry, announced on Thursday it plans to open a data center, according to a report by the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

RIM Debuts Blackberry Enterprise Server 5.0

May 4, 2009 — To improve mobile productivity and meet the ever-increasing demands of large-scale enterprise deployments, Research In Motion has launched its next generation push-based business mobility server software, BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0.

SingleHop Adds Free Support with Mobile App

April 13, 2009 — Web hosting company SingleHop announced it is offering free Priority Support when customers submit their tickets through the recently released LEAPmobile.

SingleHop Adds Mobile Portal for BlackBerry

March 26, 2009 — Managed web hosting provider SingleHop announced on Thursday it has released a mobile portal specifically designed for Google’s Android based phones, the most popular being the T-Mobile G1, and all BlackBerry devices.

NaviSite Offers Affordable BlackBerry

May 26, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Hosting provider NaviSite (navisite.com), said this week that it has brought businesses one step closer to acquiring affordable mobile email by offering BlackBerry support for its hosted messaging customers.

NaviSite to Provide E-mail Messaging to Syska

August 12, 2003 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — NaviSite (navisite.com) announced today that engineering consulting firm Syska Hennessy Group has selected NaviSite to migrate its in-house Microsoft (microsoft.com) Exchange 5.5 e-mail platform to a hosted, fully-managed Microsoft Exchange 2003 solution.