BlackBerryEnterprise Server Express

Free software to mobilize email platforms for growing businesses

On-premise mobility software
 How to get it 
 
Download Free For

Microsoft Exchange

Download Free For

IBM Lotus Domino

Support for expanding user groups

  • Up to 2,000 users on a dedicated server for IBM® Lotus® Domino®
  • Up to 75 users on your existing Microsoft® Exchange Server or Windows® Small Business Server
  • Add servers to any configuration to support up to 2,000 users per server

Remote device protection

  • Impose device lock-downs or wipe data from lost or stolen devices
  • Help prevent unauthorized access to corporate data with passwords to unlock devices
  • Wirelessly enforce security settings such as Bluetooth® lockout

Security controls

  • More than 75 IT policies to regulate BlackBerry smartphone deployment
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Triple Data Encryption Standard (Triple DES) encryption and support for S/MIME

Easy management

  • Web-based management console via the BlackBerry Administration Service
  • Manage smartphones in your organization, including resetting passwords, and configure IT policies wirelessly
  • Deploy and manage applications over-the-air and schedule device, application and IT policy updates

Self-service features

  • Log into BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager from any computer
  • Users can lock, wipe or disable lost or stolen smartphones
  • Users can back up and restore data or load new apps on their BlackBerry smartphones

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express IT demo

“The debut and success of RIM's free BES Express product lower the barrier to entry for SMBs to deploy mobile email, and pave the way for continued individual-liable growth of BlackBerry devices.”1

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express enables businesses of any size to quickly and easily get started with the BlackBerry solution.

For Small Businesses

For Medium Businesses

For Large Businesses

1 "Worldwide SMB Smartphone 2010-2014 Forecast: Part 1 of 2 — Corporate Liable Shipments," December 2010