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Blackberry comes with a Microsoft Exchange Email
Charges employers use Blackberry mobile phones, simply because they offer a wide range of collaboration features. A number of end users not to use their BlackBerry devices in its entirety, for the reason that sometimes do not have a Microsoft Exchange server, or you do not really have the BlackBerry Enterprise.
BlackBerry Enterprise Software is a software suite significantly resource hungry and will probably be very difficult to configure. If the BlackBerry device is connected to Microsoft Exchange BlackBerry Enterprise is actually a very powerful collaboration tool. With instant access to emails, contacts, calendar and tasks that can adapt to your activity time table.
A large number of BlackBerry customers do not have a Microsoft Exchange server and therefore can not use these amazing features. But in today’s world of cloud computing services there is a cost effective way to access business-specific features many of their Blackberry devices. Hosted Microsoft Exchange services are quite affordable and now SecurXchange AUS-IP support Blackberry devices, which can not only use all the features of Microsoft Exchange for a small monthly fee, you can integrate your BlackBerry handheld using Hosted SecurXchange Service BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
BlackBerry device settings using a hosted Exchange environment SecurXchange be simple and fast. Quickly and easily configure their own Hosted Exchange 2010, effortlessly import all data files e-mail pre-existing in Outlook and start using their BlackBerry e-mail provides the activation. You could have your BlackBerry handheld syncs with all your email data in minutes.
If you choose to configure your Blackberry with all these functions using their own computer equipment and technical support staff, which could take days or weeks to buy, install and configure the Exchange server.

