Wednesday, February 25, 2015

BES12 Supports Google’s Android for Work, as BlackBerry EMM Goes Even More Cross-Platform

BlackBerry announced that it will be joining the Android for Work program with Google. This will enable our cross-platform enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution, BES12, to manage Android Lollipop devices equipped with advanced security features to separate business and personal data and applications.
Backed by BES12, Android for Work creates a secure, dedicated profile for business data and applications. The BES12 solution will seamlessly integrate with the Android OS to enable platform-level containerization. This will eliminate the need for application wrapping, while providing unhindered access to Google Now and any Android application available on Google Play for Work™ that is permitted by an organization’s IT policies.

Android for Work focuses on three key themes

  1. Enhanced security: New Android security features aimed at protecting business and private data
  2. Simplified management: New features to simplify IT administrator experience across both BYOD and corporate-owned devices
  3. Open platform for innovation: Partnerships with OEMs, ISVs and EMMs to leverage Android’s framework to offer greater device choice, applications and functionality.
BES12 support for Android for Work will be available for an invite only preview in March and will be available starting in the second quarter of 2015. For additional information, visit us here. To learn more about BES12, click here.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Keep copies of all of your emails







Hi ,
i got this mail from Benn Brumm and thought i need to share it with you guys just in case you are in a busy office and will also help in keeping track on all your activities .One of the first tips that my first manager said to me was to keep copies of all of your emails.I thought this was a bit strange, but I followed it anyway.
My first thought was that it was a self-protection instinct and it was done in case someone tried to get you fired or something. I don't know, I was young!
I've since learnt it's a valuable piece of advice. I think it's helpful to keep all of the emails you have, both sent and received, for a few reasons.
Firstly, you keep a record of everything that has been sent or received. This is helpful when going back through your records and trying to remember things. Many times I've needed to find an old email to see what someone told me about a topic, or my boss had asked me to forward something to them.
Secondly, it can be used as a kind of note taking. Getting things written down by others when you speak to them can be a method of note taking and confirming things with people. If you keep it, you can remember it in the future. If you delete it, you've lost that information.
It can also be used as a timeline. If you've been doing something for a while, sometimes you can lose track of time. If you're working on a long project and need to know when certain things have happened, you can use your email trail to find these things out. Look back to see when emails were sent or received and you can work it out from there.
Hopefully this tip proves useful one day in your IT career.
"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Top 10 Windows 7 Tips
 Have you ever wondered just how some people really get, what seems like, full use of their computer?  Sure we all played Minesweeper and wrote the occasional Word document when we first started out using computers.  Nowadays computers are a regular part of everyday life.  From playing games to communicating with friends and family half way around the globe. Computers are really useful tools, but, all tools can be used in different ways. Here’s a quick top 10 count down on a few tips and info that’ll make your life easier in Windows 7. We’ll count down from 10.











1. GOD MODE
To give you complete control over all the configurable options in Windows at a single press of a button just simply create a new folder anywhere and rename it to this: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} The folder you create will now have 270 items that are to do with configurable options in Windows 7. Interestingly it also works for Windows 8.1 as well.
2. “VIRTUAL” WI-FI
Windows 7 has a Microsoft Virtual Wi-Fi Miniport adapter located in your network connections. You can use this for making your laptop work as a Wi-Fi hotspot.
3. RELIABILITY MONITOR
If your computer is being a little strange or if it isn’t doing something it should, or for that matter, is doing something that it shouldn’t then search for ‘reliability’ in the Start menu and open the ‘View reliability history’. This will display a graph of the system’s stability index with the scale 1-10 for a certain period of days or weeks. This should allow you to figure out which program or Windows component is not working as it should.
4. ENHANCED CALCULATOR
Calculators are great for standard mathematics, but what if you need a to shake things up a little in the science dept? If you click the view menu, you will see that the calculator comes equipped with a number of powerful built-in features; unit conversions, mortgage spreadsheets, date calculations and fuel mileage, etc. Not so standard now, are you?
5. STEPS RECORDER
If you need remote assistance but the remote access is not working, just search and run “psr” from the Start menu. When you click on the “Start Record” option, the feature starts recording all the activities by an array of screenshots while adding automatic captions. When you end recording, all the recorded data is combined together and then saved as a web browser-compatible MHTML (MIME HTML) file which is kindly pre-zipped and ready to be attached to an email for you to send to your helper.
6. FILE SUPPORT IN WORDPAD
WordPad can now open ODT or DOCX files. The only downside is that it doesn’t work great with all formatted docs.
7. POWER EFFICIENCY REPORT
From the Start menu, navigate to CMD and type the following:
powercfg –energy
This will then scan your system for 60 seconds, then a file named energy-report.html will be created in \windows\system32 folder. Just copy it somewhere else before opening it, i.e. your desktop, and it will reveal which settings or devices are zapping power.
8. ERASE FREE DISK SPACE
When you delete something in Windows, the space they had taken up is labeled as “available for use.” But, the deleted files are still restorable if you use some software until they are overwritten with more data. To resolve this simply, open Command Prompt and type:
cipher /w:Z
Replace Z with the letter of the drive/partition you wish to erase. Be patient, it takes time.
9. FOLDERS ON YOUR TASKBAR
Programs can be pinned to the task bar and are useful there, right? This is how you can keep the folders. Just drag a folder to the empty space on the Taskbar and then release the button once the “Pin to Windows Explorer” pops up. Now every time you right click the Windows Explorer button, you will have access to the folder via Jump List.
10. HOTKEY WINDOWS BETWEEN MONITORS
To do this, just hold onto the Windows key and press left or right arrow and your active window will then be anchored in that direction. This happens on every monitor that you have and if you use Windows + Shift +Left/Right Arrow key, the active window will jump to the second monitor.

So there you have it, a few tips to keep you occupied for a while. Enjoy.