RIM Now Offering Free Playbook With Its Blackberry Enterprise Server


In today's time everyone who are working for a big corporation is usually being offered emailing through Blackberry's Enterprise server, service (BES) its a RIM's bread (Research In motion) and butter for many years.As in the market Apple launches its iPhone and iPad services which are friendly with enterprise level, and now Google's Android OS is also offering enterprise level service, after coming all these services in market the customers of RIM's Blackberry Enterprise Server is decreased and RIM wants its customers back.

So that's why RIM upgrades its BES services to v5 and offering its Playbook for free with this new upgraded Blackberry Enterprise Server.RIM upgraded its "BES" to v5 which is most powerful version yet and companies get more benefit with this service.This comes in addition to a step $400 discount on installation or setup.

Lets Check Some Features Of Upgraded v5 Version Of Blackberry Enterprise Server


RIM added some more features to its enterprise server which makes its most powerful and useful yet.Or when you upgrade or purchase Blackberry Enterprise v5, you will have access to the following great features:

1.) Blackberry Balance Technology: Seamlessly and securely separates corporate and personal data on Blackberry smartphones without impacting the user experience.

2.) Enhanced Monitoring: Research In Motion (RIM) improved its BES monitoring, reporting, alerting and troubleshooting.

3.) Development & Management: The new upgraded version of BES has enhanced application management, including job management, throttling and scheduling.

4.) Increased Productivity: It provides end users with improved calender, contacts, email and folder synchronization.

5.) New Administrative Capabilities: It comes with easier administrator and control, including the web-based Blackberry Administration service.

 

RIM Offering 3 Options To Upgrade Your BES to v5 And Get Free Playbook:


1.) Purchasing BES v5:

If you purchase a Blackberry Enterprise server service v5 an upgraded version by 31st December 2011, then you will receive a fee Playbook tablet.

2.) Purchase A Technical Support Services Subscription:

If you purchase a Technical Support Service subscription, either Advantage level or higher, which includes a free upgrade to a Blackberry Enterprise Server v5.Install the provided upgrade to Blackberry Enterprise Server v5 by December 31st 2011 to qualify to receive a free playbook tablet.

3.) Upgrading To BES v5:

If you are already a customer of Blackberry Technical Support Service at the Advantage level or higher, and if your subscription includes a free upgrade to Blackberry Enterprise Server v5, install the provided upgrade by 31st December 2011 to qualify to receive a free playbook tablet.Upgrading is very easy, find your upgrade download on a "Downloads" tab within the blackberry Expert support center.



When you will Get The Free Playbook??


If you upgrade or purchase the new Blackberry Enterprise server v5 service, you will be eligible to get a Blackberry 16GB, Wi-Fi enabled Playbook tablet from RIM (Research In Motion).But you will get this playbook in 6 to 8 weeks after upgrading your BES to new version BES v5 before 31st December 2011.

 

How To Get Your Free Playbook??


Getting your playbook is very easy if you get your upgrade then just locate your valid SRP ID number, and then visit on the Blackberry's Promotion website (Blackberrymoveuptomore.com).Now just fill all the required fields correctly and submit your application.Once this qualification and upgraded verification is completed you will get your free Playbook in just 6-8 weeks.Every Valid SRP ID number you will get only 1 Playbook tablet of 16GB Wi-Fi enabled from RIM.

 

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