Sabtu, 29 Juni 2013

BlackBerry BES 10 - Latest Security System of the BlackBerry Enterprise System

BlackBerry BES 10 consists of three services: BlackBerry Device Service (BDS), BlackBerry Management Studio (BMS) and the Universal Device Service (UDS). If you only plan to manage the BlackBerry device you just need to install the first two, while the UDS is adds tools to manage Android and iOS devices.

As with BDS intended only for the BlackBerry 10 devices, you also have to keep running every installation of Blackberry BES 5 to support BlackBerry devices.

Installing Odyssey

When entering the Server Routing Protocol (SRP) identifier and authentication key, you must use the serial number and license key UDS. BDS installs itself Apache web server, so you may need to change the port to use for HTTP and HTTPS connections during server setup if you have a web hosting server. You may have to click forward and back several times in the setup application to ensure that you select the ports do not conflict. UDS uses IIS, and will also require you to install an SSL certificate to connect to the website management. You can create a self-signed certificate in Internet Information Server (IIS) if you do not want to produce a third-party certificate (although there are plenty of options out there free SSL, so as to make the certificate does not need to be expensive).

Two web servers running on the same system is not always recommended (and you also will need some version of Java) BlackBerry expect most users to have each component on a separate server or at least in a virtual machine. One thing to note is that the BES BlackBerry 10 will not run on Windows Server 2012, and you will have a problem installing the Device Manager component on anything other than Windows Server 2008 R2. That could be a problem for anyone who menjalankankannya, because it requires a high availability data center and modern and BYOD devices in order to manage more effectively.

Managing BYOD

BlackBerry BES core of BlackBerry 10 is the Management Studio (formerly known as the BlackBerry Fusion). This makes it possible to manage different BDS and UDS installation from a single interface, while keeping the groups separate. You still have to use the tools of BDS and UDS to manage policies and email connections, as Management Studio only handles provisioning and device queries. You can use the Management Studio to deploy the IT policy to the device, as well as to manage stored data - for example, delete your employment data and data from devices that are no longer part of the BYOD deployment.

BMS will also deploy the policy of UDS to control iOS and Android system, if you do not want to do it via Exchange. One of the key features of the new BlackBerry platform is the separation of work and personal data, using tools built into the platform Balance BB10. The result is the emergence of a new policy in a BlackBerry BES 10 than the previous version, making it easier to control the device (because there is little that you can control). The new policy determines how the Balance separates work and personal information, including defining the work domain and if the user is viewing a unified e-mail to their personal and work accounts.

BB10 has added support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), which means that the BES BlackBerry 10 has a very different role in managing email. Instead of connecting directly to the mail server as the previous version, this time wrapping it directly in the EAS channel secure BlackBerry network connection. Also, rather than having to make a connection to the Exchange during setup, you create mail profiles in BDS that can be provided to users. BES is no longer connected to a particular mail server, it can be through the route of internal server provided by EAS / 10 be treated BlackBerry BES mail connection as an extension of your firewall, to keep your mail safe and on devices like in your network.

BlackBerry BES 10 also lets you manage your applications, either give them directly to the user's device, or by offering applications that you have selected from the BlackBerry World app store.

It also allows you to provide access BlackBerry 10 devices directly to a folder on your network.

If you install a BlackBerry server in a different box, then you must be careful about the order of installation. While the installer implies that you must first install the BDS, in practice you need to install first UDS tools in order to make sure that you have IIS running before you install Apache.

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