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TechRepublic Member | May 02, 2011

BlackBerry BES welcomes iPhone, iPad, and Android into the fold

CIOs love BlackBerry Enterprise Server for the security and manageability that it brings to BlackBerry devices. RIM has announced plans to allow BES to manage iOS and Android devices as well. Read more

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Microsoft's Project Barcelona (and other codenames worth watching)

A new Microsoft metadata server, codenamed "Barcelona," is one of several new entries on this month's Codetracker. The latest free version is downloadable now. Read more

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