Hi,

On 3 April 2012 14:50, Jonathan Barker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Confusing?  Try licensing any Microsoft product at an enterprise level!
>

Talk about a nightmare... so glad I've never had to be involved, but every
single coworkers/colleague that has spoken of dealing with MS licensing has
never had anything good to say about it.

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>
> In all seriousness, you’re not being strong-armed into a Fusion CAL for
> BlackBerry OS 10 devices as they will support ActiveSync out of the box
> much like Playbook OS 2.0.  Fusion will provide a better way of dealing
> with mobile devices than unregulated ActiveSync connections.
>

Yup-Exactly!

"BlackBerry Mobile Fusion software is available as a free download and is
priced by the number of devices being managed. Client access licenses
(CALs) start at $99 per user or $4 per user per month (billed annually);
volume discounts are also available. In addition, RIM is offering a 60 day
free trial, so customers can deploy a pilot before purchasing a single CAL.
The 60 day free trial is available at
https://www.blackberry.com/eBES/trialOrder.do?id=121.";

That paragraph comes from the press release that is floating all over the
net today.  The only real clarification I'm wondering is that are these
CALs universal in Fusion?  As in, I don't have to have a separate set of
CALs for PB/BB10 devices, and another for Android, and another for iOS.  It
just doesn't matter what platform I support, they are all just $99 fixed or
$4/month and you can run whatever you want and re-use them within the
platform depending on how your business grows or adapts going forward.
That's what it looks like, but wondering if anyone else can confirm?

So tired of keeping track of phones, users, & accounts manually, one day..
one day..

-- 
Jesse Tie-Ten-Quee  ( highos at highos dot com )
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