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Mobility


The Next Generation of Mobile Device Management


Multiple Devices. One Platform. No Compromise.


BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion: As more and


more organizations embrace the potential of a broader mobile workforce, the increasing popularity of employee owned devices is introducing new challenges in enterprise device management. Building on years of secure and leading mobility management solutions, BlackBerry®


management of smartphones and tablets running BlackBerry®


, Android® all under one console.


Call today to learn more about the new BlackBerry®


Mobile Fusion solution!


• Spill-resistant keyboard • Low-profi le, whisper-quiet keys • USB connectivity • 3-year warranty Shown above, display sold separately.


Logitech® BH320 USB Stereo Earbuds


deliver business-grade sound clarity provided by precise acoustic tuning and advanced echo cancellation.


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Motion®, and related trademarks, names, and logos are the property of Research in Motion Limited and are registered and/or used in the U.S. and countries around the world.


• Discreet and minimalistic look • In-line audio controls • Separate fi ngertip-accessible button for quick mute and un-mute • Optimized for Microsoft®


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Mobile Fusion simplifi es the , and iOS operating systems


Productivity-Boosting Peripherals


Logitech® BCC950 ConferenceCam


combines HD video with high-quality audio clarity to facilitate videoconferencing for small groups.


• Boasts HD 1080p video calling • 78° fi eld of view and 180° video pan • RightLight™


2 technology


improves visual quality in low-light and backlit situations • Carl Zeiss®


sound and echo cancellation allow you to be heard clearly up to 8' away from the base


Logitech® Wireless Desktop MK120


provides a sleek, comfortable keyboard and high-defi nition optical mouse.


optics • Omnidirectional


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