BlackBerry on the Frontline: Helping Police Forces Better Protect Communities

In my previous post, I told you I’d be writing about some of the impressive ways governments today are using BlackBerry® devices, and how their work is innovative and visionary. One place you can really see the impact is in the area of public safety.

Police forces around the world have to keep up with technology – the bad guys certainly are! Law enforcement also has to ensure mobile solutions meet stringent security standards – ones that involve extra levels of authentication and encryption that prevent sensitive police records from unauthorized access. And policing is no more immune to budget restrictions than any other level of government, so cost-effectiveness has to be balanced with the real returns of making the mobile investment.

Let me share how accessing police databases while away from police cars is helping to revolutionize three police departments across Canada and the US: The Baltimore Police Department (Baltimore PD) in the US, and Chatham-Kent Police Services and Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) in Canada.

Police departments can leverage BlackBerry® smartphones to access police databases, helping to cost-effectively enhance frontline policing:

  • Baltimore PD has 2,000 officers who use InterAct™ PocketCop on BlackBerry smartphones
  • WRPS in Canada deployed 300 BlackBerry smartphones with MPANiche
  • Chatham-Kent Police Services, also in Canada, built a custom application for 170 officers with their partner Mobile Innovations

What’s interesting about these apps is the obvious benefit of having critical police information in the officer’s hands versus having to go back to a computer in the police cruiser. This means an officer can verify if a suspect has a criminal record and if they match the mugshot. This allows greater efficiency and safety for officers in their daily work. And while we’re talking about safety, all three forces use built-in BlackBerry GPS technology to help pinpoint and map an officer’s location while away from vehicles – just in case they run into trouble while on foot.

Having a way to more securely access police databases like NCIC, MVA and CPIC from a BlackBerry smartphone is a huge improvement over in-car computers and radios – and it’s all done with the kind of security police forces demand. Chatham-Kent Police Services even uses an enhanced BlackBerry security tool like the BlackBerry® Smart Card Reader as well as SafeNet® Smart Card technology to enable multi-factor authentication, which means that the officer must confirm their identity through multiple sources before the information can be accessed.

In some cases, BlackBerry technology may even lower operational costs as compared to outfitting vehicles with hardwired laptops.

When it comes to public safety, BlackBerry is making an obvious impact – for the officers, for IT teams who need to ensure security, and for the communities the police are sworn to protect.

Have you seen a police officer use a BlackBerry smartphone on the job? Share your story.

BlackBerry in Government: Making a Global Difference

I’ve been managing government and public sector market development at Research In Motion® (RIM®) for some time, which gives me a unique perspective on the work governments around the world are doing with BlackBerry® products. I’ve seen departments solve some pretty amazing business challenges – all with BlackBerry solutions.

What strikes me about their work is that many started with the core strengths of the BlackBerry platform for email, security and IT management, but have gone much further in their visions. For example, many have branched out with BlackBerry apps they’ve created or deployed with partners – apps that make doing the business of government so much more efficient with better service to the public and real ROI.

Over the next six weeks, I’m going to share these stories – from policing and public safety to helping the deaf and hard of hearing communities, from making it easier on people who inspect parks, buildings and waterways to informing prime minister’s offices that need to stay on top of the news. We all know today’s governments are cash- and resource-strapped, but also have to meet an increased demand for services. These customers in Colombia, Scotland, California, Baltimore and Canada show exactly why BlackBerry helps them get the job done, and why BlackBerry remains the number one choice of government mobile customers.

Stay tuned for the coming blog posts and find out how BlackBerry is making a difference in governments around the world.

Are you a part of a government office that uses BlackBerry solutions? Tell us how you’ve used mobile technology to make a difference on your staff, your politicians, or your citizens.

The CIO’s Guide to Call Recording with BlackBerry Smartphones

Many organizations operate under unique regulations, particularly in the financial industry. It’s important to implement technology, tools, and systems with embedded solutions that enable you to meet these standards and requirements. To help you with this, we’ve published our second “CIO’s Guide” – this time on call recording with BlackBerry® smartphones in order to help manage risk and comply with regulations. Specifically, BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System™ (MVS) is highlighted as a solution designed to meet these needs, with a kicker of increasing productivity and cutting down on costs with features like a unified call experience across networks and Wi-Fi®.

In this guide, you’ll find:

  • Call Recording for Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management
    • Where do mobile communications fit?
    • What does it mean for CIO’s?
    • What are my mobile call recording options?
  • MVS Only – Secure and Reliable BlackBerry Call Recording
    • How it works
    • Benefits of the BlackBerry MVS approach for call recording
  • Useful Links

Check out the guide embedded below, and hosted on our BlackBerry SlideShare channel.

What are your business’s regulatory requirements? How have you used technology and mobility to help meet these needs and stay efficient? Share in the comments below.

Citrix Receiver and SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards on the Porsche 911 at BlackBerry World 2012 [VIDEO]

You might be familiar with the Porsche 911 featuring BlackBerry® technology from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, or from the BlackBerry World™ 2012 keynote general session presented by RIM CEO Thorsten Heins earlier this week. But here on the floor of the Solutions Showcase we put the concept to the test with a few business use cases for professionals.

Morgan Parker of RIM Product Marketing and Jon Wong, Sr. Product Manager, walked us through a scenario of checking sales data using SAP® BusinessObjects Dashboards on the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet mounted on the dash of the Porsche, a well as leveraging the Citrix® Receiver to access a virtual Microsoft® Windows desktop. Check out the video below for the full scoop!

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What BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet apps would you use in a car like this? Share your ideas in the comments below.

Catching Up with Mobile Innovation and the Police Cruiser Loaded with BlackBerry Technology [VIDEO]

It’s been about 9 months since the first of these police cruisers rolled through RIM campus in Waterloo, and I’m excited to catch up with the Mobile Innovation team here at BlackBerry World™ 2012 to see what’s new. Alongside the Porsche 911 and its debut at CES 2012, this vehicle displays a fantastic example of how BlackBerry® technology is making strides in the auto industry. There has been a high level of interest from police forces and public service groups internationally due to the benefits of this integration and the benefits that it brings for law enforcement.

Safety, mobility, portability, and rapid access to data are crucial to public services, and this police cruiser is slick in its display of each of these features. Additionally, technology that is securely manageable is a must-have requirement for implementations in this industry – something that BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion brings to the table when considering police-issued BlackBerry smartphones and BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablets. The best part? BlackBerry Mobile Fusion prepares these forces for the future with the capability to manage upcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Check out the video below to view some of the features in action, and to hear it straight from the Mobile Innovation team behind this vehicle:

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Fitting in well after Government Day on April 30th, this solution is an example of embedded BlackBerry technology and is still impressive the second time around. It’s like a slice of the future when it comes to law enforcement and mobile tech.

What’s your favorite aspect of the cruiser? Can you see applications for this in community safety and law enforcement? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Experience BlackBerry at Home and Work: BlackBerry Booth Tour at BlackBerry World 2012

The beauty of BlackBerry® technology, including hardware, software, and services, is how integrated it has become over the past few years, and how poised it is to become even more integrated moving forward. For many of us, our BlackBerry smartphone is a mini personal assistant that we rely on daily to communicate with those that important to us, get us to the right place at the right time, and to help us explore apps, music, multimedia, and more. Here at BlackBerry World™ 2012, we’ve got a full BlackBerry experience walkthrough available for attendees in the Solutions Showcase. This walkthrough demonstrates how BlackBerry technology can extend into your life to provide a deeply integrated experience through communication, social media, productivity, mobility, and much more. Take a peek at the video below for closer look!

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We’ve focused on the “for business” aspects of this experience as well as the IT management portion, highlighting solutions like BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion, BlackBerry® Business Cloud Services for Microsoft® Office® 365, and BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System. For a deeper dive into the movies, music, lifestyle, and entertainment aspects of the total BlackBerry experience, head over to the Inside BlackBerry Blog!

Honestly, I felt a bit like I was walking through my own house with this one. BlackBerry technology that I use on a regular basis includes:

How is BlackBerry technology integrated into your life? How do you use it at work, at home, and in your vehicle? Share your setup in the comments below.

BlackBerry World 2012 General Session: The Vision for BlackBerry in the Enterprise

Today during the BlackBerry World™ 2012 general session, Robin Bienfait (RIM Chief Information Officer) and Alan Panezic (RIM VP of Enterprise Product Management and Marketing) shared an exciting vision for the future of Research In Motion (RIM) enterprise solutions. Celebrating the successes of the past year, Robin spoke of the launch of BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion, Direct Enterprise Connection, and BlackBerry® Business Cloud Services – enterprise solutions promised at last year’s BlackBerry World conference, and delivered as committed.

As Thorsten Heins stated during the last quarterly earnings call, RIM remains committed to our enterprise customers. We’re designing a tightly focused and dedicated plan to continue to deliver solutions that are scalable, secure, and tailored to specific business needs. In an exciting announcement earlier today, Robin stated that by next year’s BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will be offered on-site as it is now, as a hosted and managed solution through partners, or completely in the cloud. Couple this with the evolving concept of a mobile office powered by BlackBerry 10, and the future is certainly bright for enterprise mobility.

Check out the videos below to hear it straight from Robin and Alan, and share what you’re most excited about in the comments below!

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Congratulations to the Winners of the 2012 Wireless Achievement Awards!

Wireless Achievement Awards 2012

Hey Business Blog readers – quick guest post here from Nadia, who’s bringing a big announcement straight from Florida! Check it out – Ed.

Hello again from BlackBerry World™ in Orlando!

Today we held a very special awards luncheon honoring the winners and finalists of the Wireless Achievement Awards. We were impressed with the many outstanding entries we received from around the world! These are mobility leaders whose BlackBerry solutions are demonstrating innovation in the Public Sector, Private Sector and driving Business Impact. We also got to find out who won the Attendee Choice award – selected by the attendees of BlackBerry World!

Without further ado, your winners:

Innovation in Private Sector

Winner for Innovation in Private Sector: Cablevision S.A. Argentina significantly decreased calls to its support center while improving productivity and service by deploying 3,500 BlackBerry® smartphones equipped with Sensebyte’s Mobile II application to its field technicians.

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Innovation in Public Sector

Winner for Innovation in Public Sector: Ministerio de Desarollo Social provides more efficient humanitarian aid and social assistance by improving their field operators’ ability to better capture and share information on critical situations, including natural disasters and health and food-related crises with BlackBerry smartphones and BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablets

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Business Impact

Winner for Business Impact: Nomura International plc saves approximately £10,000 monthly on international calling and roaming charges with the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System.

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Attendee Choice Award

Winner for Attendee Choice Award: Venezuelan movie goers can now buy tickets and get news on upcoming features with the click of a button, thanks to Cines Unidos’s app for BlackBerry® smartphones. As well as buying tickets and obtaining receipts and confirmations, the easy-to-use app, developed in partnership with Mobile Media Networks, gives users a 40-minute show-time warning and the ability to share movie schedules with friends and book dates via BlackBerry® Messenger (BBM™) integration. Cines Unidos makes the app—which now has about 1.5 million users—available for download on the BlackBerry App World™ storefront, or by scanning QR codes in theater lobbies, on posters and popcorn dispensers.

Click here to read more about the 2012 Wireless Achievement Award winners and finalists, and again, congratulations to this year’s winners!

BlackBerry World 2012 Keynote Highlights: BlackBerry 10, App Demos, and More

It’s been quite a day here in Orlando at BlackBerry World™ 2012! The keynote general sessions for both BlackBerry World and BlackBerry® 10 Jam were held here at the Marriott World Center this morning, and we’ve compiled the highlights here for you to get the full scoop.

BlackBerry 10 Concept Previews and App Demos

In an exciting hint of what’s to come in BlackBerry 10, Thorsten Heins shared the vision for the future of the BlackBerry 10 platform to be released in the latter part of this year. Check out a video of the sneak peek that we shared earlier today, including a live taste of BlackBerry 10 software presented by Vivek.

BlackBerry 10 isn’t just about a smartphone, rather, it’s a mobile computing engine that’s being developed to enable a robust BlackBerry® ecosystem of devices, homes, cars, and future systems. To reinforce our commitment to launching BlackBerry 10 with fantastic customer experiences, several app demonstrations were shared during the BlackBerry World 2012 keynote to exemplify the work that’s already in progress. Check out the videos below to see the individual demonstrations:

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BlackBerry 10 developer tools, including the Native SDK, BlackBerry 10 WebWorks, and Cascades, have been provided to developers over at BlackBerry 10 Jam. Additionally, they’ve been provided with Dev Alpha prototype devices (which are in no way representational of final BlackBerry 10 hardware or software) in order to work towards a rich app experience at launch.

What BlackBerry Means to You

During his portion of the keynote, Thorsten spoke specifically on what BlackBerry means to you; how it helps to make you successful and reach across your wide array of networks and relationships. He referred to the BlackBerry DNA, and how RIM as a company is laser-focused on enabling individuals and business to succeed with highly functional and highly intuitive mobile solutions – with this focus embodied and uplifted by the work being done on the BlackBerry 10 platform.

Check out the video below for a closer look!

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What part of this year’s BlackBerry World keynote hit home for you? What was your favourite sneak peek or partner demonstration? Share in the comments below.

Government Day at BlackBerry World 2012 – Attendee perspective on the program [VIDEO]

Clearly Government Day at BlackBerry World™ 2012 was both a major undertaking and a project Research In Motion (RIM) feels passionate about, which is why we we’re thrilled it was so well received by attendees. Not only was this a great place to hear from some industry leading experts from RIM, but it also gave government leaders a rare opportunity to network with peers and gain key learnings from the presentations made by agencies from Brazil, the UK, and the US. The presenting agencies have all used mobile technology in truly transformative ways – not merely deploying devices or administering servers, but helping achieve organizational goals around improved public servant productivity, increased accessibility of government programs, and enhancing public safety.

We’re confident that attendees left Government Day not only more technically knowledgeable, but more inspired and filled with ideas for how they can transform their own organizations. Here’s a glimpse at what some of the attendees had to say about this event:

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