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Greetings,
I'm looking to standardize my department around one or two smartphone
products. I am currently looking at Blackberries because the primary
business function will be to receive email and Blackberries are known
for their robust email functionality. I was just curious if anyone has
had any campus-specific issues with blackberry devices? I have read
that they support secure IMAP, but if anyone can confirm that, it would
be great.
I was also curious if anyone has tried installing the Pointsec
encryption software on a Windows Mobile device that is mentioned to be
available here:
https://kb.berkeley.edu/jivekb/entry.jspa?externalID=1026
Any other smartphone recommendations for email would be appreciated as
well, the only requirement is that they support disk based encryption.
I think that is pretty much everything except the iPhone.
Thanks for any input.
- -Adam
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Adam Carlson
Chief Security Officer
Information Technology
Residential and Student Service Programs
Tel: 510-643-0631
Mobile: 510-220-2477
Email: ajcarlson_at_berkeley.edu
"Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared
impossible before they were done." ~Louis D. Brandeis
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