I found this one, but I'm looking for something more detailed to forward to my company's IT department. From what I understand I need my IT department to allow Bridge connectivity in our policy. At this point they seem to know very little about the Playbook, and more specifically, how Bridge works. It's one thing for me to explain it and another for them to see literature from RIM describing the way Bridge works.
I can't wait to go buy a Playbook, but without Bridge connectivity I'm not sure it will be worth it.
From what I have read, by default (without changing anything) the Blackberry Bridge will work out of the box with BES. Additional security policies have to be added to disallow the Blackberry Bridge from the BES server but it needs to get an update to do so.
Edit: There's some interesting reading for those technically minded also in terms of general tablet security for those who like to look under the covers.
Last edited by snuci; 04-18-11 at 08:52 PM.
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From what I have read, by default (without changing anything) the Blackberry Bridge will work out of the box with BES. Additional security policies have to be added to disallow the Blackberry Bridge from the BES server but it needs to get an update to do so.
Edit: There's some interesting reading for those technically minded also in terms of general tablet security for those who like to look under the covers.
Thank you!
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