
Canadian mobile company Research In Motion (RIM) has finally launched Blackberry Mobile Fusion for iOS and Android devices. The new service allows government and business customers to manage devices across Blackberry OS, iOS or Android from a web-based console. RIM says that it includes support for multiple devices per use, using a 256-bit AES encryption, IT controls and other features. The platform will also work for Blackberry 10 handsets to be launched late 2012.
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