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Creating apps for Enterprise customers can keep a developer busy but when doing so corporate data and systems need to be carefully managed. If you're building apps for BES12 customers, BlackBerry is hosting an application infrastructure for BES12 webcast on December 4, 2014, at 2 pm – 3 pm EST to help educate corporate app developers about best practices.
We'll review the mobile app infrastructure built into BES 12 including how corporate systems can minimize risk when opening access to apps outside their firewall, and ensure data is secure through its journey from inside the corporate firewall through the networks and on the device. We'll also outline the additional benefits of the BlackBerry solution, such as increased battery life, notifications and reliable delivery.
The BlackBerry solution provides security and simplicity for corporate app developers. Join us in this webcast to learn why and get your questions answered during our interactive Q&A session with BlackBerry experts.
The following topics will covered during the presentation:
- Overview of the BES infrastructure as it relates to mobile applications
- Device provisioning or activation
- Comparing a VPN to a NOC
- Device Architecture
- Opening your firewall for mobile applications
- Support considerations
If you're a developer and looking to learn more about corporate app development, you can get yourself registered for the application infrastructure for BES12 via the BlackBerry website link below.
Register for the Application Infrastructure for BES12 webcast
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