Mobile UC Product Reviews
BlackBerry MVS
Under the mantra that RIM was going to do for voice what BlackBerry did for email, RIM acquired Ascendent Systems in 2006 and operated the company as an independent subsidiary for the past three years. More recently, with the release 4.6 of the Mobile Voice Solution the company completed a tighter product and organizational integration, and rebranded the solution as the BlackBerry MVS. Administrative and operational improvements in release 4.6 include simplified installation wizards, multiple BES support and improved call reporting available to the administrator.
Optimized for the large mobile enterprise organization with thousands of BlackBerry users, the BlackBerry MVS requires three key elements:
Together these three elements collaborate with the enterprise IP PBX(s) to deliver a single number mobile UC experience for BlackBerry users with the reachability, accountability and convenience that their enterprise IT departments require. Incoming calls are passed by the IP PBX to BlackBerry with CLID intact. Calls accepted on the desk phone can be passed to the Blackberry through the BlackBerry 'Move Call' feature activation. Similarly, calls on the BlackBerry can be moved to the desk phone. Dozens of the other mobile UC features that are supported are presented in the Mobile UC Buyer's Guide.The MVS client / server is optimized for BlackBerry devices, BlackBerry environments and typical enterprise telephony deployments common with these customers. Non-BlackBerry devices are not supported and there is no support for hosted IP PBX implementations at this time, either. Multi-brand IP PBX customers would typically deploy an MVS server/gateway combination for each brand of IP PBX requiring MVS support.
Channel-wise, the MVS solution is sold, installed and serviced by RIM and carrier partners who have developed a team of North American-centric professionals to handle these complex aspects of the value chain. There are efforts underway to introduce the MVS to new reseller channels capable of understanding and supporting the intersection of mobility and enterprise telephony, but that will take time to develop appropriately.
BlackBerry devices are the world's leading smart phones because of its consistency in enabling reliable and secure voice and email communications for mobile users for the better part of the past decade. It's secret sauce is imbedded in the BES which presents a proven architecture for enabling secure remote management of mobile devices for demanding enterprise users and enterprise applications. Now, with the MVS, BlackBerry users are afforded an elegant control of their remote enterprise voice services in a way that leverages that heritage and experience while protecting the integrity of their communications. Mobile IT managers get a level of productivity in managing the control and security policies of their mobile assets that their large scale deployments demand.
The big question these large organizations are in a position to be asking their users is 'why would anybody want a desk phone?'
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