Zenprise
has introduced a tool to help administrators remotely support BlackBerry
smartphones, including the ability to audit devices and even locate lost
handsets using GPS.
Available immediately, Device Manager is a new module for Zenprise's existing
MobileManager
suite that monitors the BlackBerry infrastructure for problems that might lead
to service disruptions.
Device Manager is designed to address a number of issues often encountered by
administrators, according to the firm. These include lost or stolen handsets,
performance issues, and users downloading and running unauthorised applications.
"Customers want the ability to give remote assistance with problems," said
Ahmed Datoo, vice president of marketing at Zenprise.
"With BlackBerry, often users are out of the office and travelling, so we
enable the IT manager to connect to a device, and see what's running," he added.
There are three main functions of the tool: Device Locator retrieves the GPS
data from a BlackBerry to locate it; Device Task Manager monitors the device and
diagnoses issues; and Device Auditor shows what applications are running.
"With Task Manager, you can drill down to see the battery level of the
device, how much memory is in use, even the signal strength and the temperature
of the battery," said Datoo.
Meanwhile, if a device should be reported lost, an administrator can get the
device's GPS fix and plug the co-ordinates into
Google
Maps to see where it is, he suggested.
Device Auditor lets an IT manager see what applications are running. "It can
show you if the user has downloaded games or other applications they are not
supposed to have," Datoo said.
Device Manager sits on a server and links to an organisation's BlackBerry
Enterprise Server. Customers also require a client on each device.
MobileManager costs $35 (£24) per user, while Device Manager is an additional
$20 (£14) per user on top of that, for the first year of deployment. After this,
customers pay a 40 per cent maintenance charge that includes support and
upgrades.
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