Monday 16 June 2014

Is BlackBerry Bringing Back Unit, a Multi-Platform Management Tool?

Years back, BlackBerry had started one secret project in order to bring BES. It was one such time, when the iPhone didn’t even offered copy and paste feature. At that time, BlackBerry was the king of the smart-phone industry, so the decision of introducing cross-platform was not awfully important yet.
When it comes to BlackBerry Unite, it offered families the best way to install software on a PC and take advantage of it from a shared contact list, photo, and calendar, file sharing and user management. At that time, parents can also act as system administrators.
And today, we are in 2014. Apple’s iOS and Android are hugely most popular OS in the market, and BlackBerry has a very least market share. For devices that are running both leading operating systems in addition to BlackBerry 7 and BB10, the company is trying extremely hard into mobile device management.
Recently, I checked-out one post on cranberry.com and there I read one article on “should BlackBerry bring back Unite as a multi-platform management tool?” I also think that BlackBerry should bring back unit concept, but the company needs to make sure that it must be cross-platform compatible and completely cloud-based.
Today, you would maximum number of families, where Windows PCs, iPads, iPhones, BlackBerry and Android are getting popular day-by-day especially Windows Phone.
Read More: http://blogs.perceptionsystem.com/blackberry-bringing-unit-multi-platform-management-tool/

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