BlackBerry Story
20 years ago in the sleepy Canadian city of Waterloo, engineer Mike Lazaridis founded a small enterprise called Research In Motion (RIM). With the goal of devising innovative products and solutions for large corporations, RIM started a revolution and quickly became a pioneer in the age of Information Technology. By the mid 1990s, RIM anticipated wireless devices as the next big thing in computing and the need for wireless e-mail. RIM's 'radical' idea was an integrated system bundled with service from a wireless carrier. After several years of planning, research and development, RIM incorporated additional features to its then-unnamed wireless prototype. This device could access an extensive range of applications including email, telephone, intranet, internet and SMS. And so the BlackBerry® was born - allowing users to easily manage all personal, work-related information and communications from a single, integrated hand-held device, virtually anytime, anywhere.
Card-Lux comes in an exciting new package! BlackBerry® from Card-Lux.com is a single, integrated handheld solution that has changed the tech landscape worldwide. You’ll have access to a broad range of applications which include e-mail, phone, intranet, Internet, SMS and personal information management applications operating over Card-Lux' GSM and GPRS network. Any BlackBerry® device from Card-Lux.com only needs to be configured once. And the cherry (or berry) on top? BlackBerry® from Card-Lux boasts 'push' technology, which automatically routes all e-mail straight to your handheld. No need to constantly login to your various inboxes to check for new messages - they all come looking for you. BlackBerry Internet Service™ allows you to access corporate or personal e-mail accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and many popular ISP email accounts) from a single device. BlackBerry Enterprise Server™ software integrates Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino. It works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, end-to-end, wireless access to corporate emails and other data.
