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RIM Plays to Its Strengths With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Management Package

RIM is leveraging its (relatively) strong reputation for mobile security with the upcoming BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, a mobile device management platform with a twist. BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will cover BlackBerrys and PlayBook tablets, and it will also support competing mobile OSes, including Apple's iOS and Google's Android.

Is this a sign that RIM is getting out of the hardware game and focusing on IT management, or just an opportunity for the company to make up for missteps in the market and play to its core strengths?

What You Get

BlackBerry Mobile Fusion has a similar set of features as other mobile device management platforms, in that it can create and manage groups of devices; manage user profiles; set and monitor passwords; and remotely lock or wipe lost or stolen devices. (It's worth mentioning that Apple has remote lock and wipe built into iOS 5, and Android has boasted Remote Wipe since version 2.2.)

RIM Plays to Its Strengths With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Management PackageBut not all of BlackBerry Mobile Fusion's settings work on Android or iOS. Alan Panezic, the vice-president for RIM's enterprise product management, told Reuters that BlackBerry Mobile Fusion "will take full advantage of whatever security capabilities are provided by the core operating system." That means, despite its best efforts, RIM hasn't discovered a way into Apple's notorious walled garden.

Though currently absent from the guest list, the Windows Phone mobile OS may get a chance to join the party later on. Panezic added the company will extend support to that platform that if there's enough demand.

Is RIM Getting Out of the Hardware Game?

RIM has had a rough year. The company has fallen behind iOS and Android in popularity, both for consumers and businesses. Network outages in October led to widespread abandonment of RIM products and a class action suit. And RIM's attempt at a tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, met with underwhelming sales that resulted in a desperate price cut.

However, even with a lot of negative press and corporate apologies, it's too early to tell whether or not BlackBerry Mobile Fusion is an olive branch to the competition or a white flag of surrender in the hardware business.

It's a hardy strategy, though. If BlackBerry Mobile Fusion recaptures the attention of the enterprise--even companies using iOS or Android--RIM could still maintain an important role … even if nobody's using a BlackBerry.

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