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Access your documents from the palm of your hand and capture work as it happens. Sounds promising! With the proliferation and firm-wide acceptance of BlackBerries for wireless email, why not also access, open and view documents from the same devices. BlackBerry and NetDocuments users can now view, search, email and access all their documents. An attorney, for example, can open documents linked in an email as a notification is sent from the client who has reviewed documents shared in a secured Extranet, or a secretary or a legal team member has edits to be reviewed.

NetDocuments users can truly enjoy anytime, anywhere and anyway access to the NetDocuments service to securely browse or search an entire document management repository, cabinets and folders, view documents and associated profile metadata, and email or notify others. This significant enhancement allows attorneys, real estate professionals and other mobile business professionals to stay connected with immediate access to company and client shared information while on the go.

With the increasing reliance on wireless devices in the workplace, such as BlackBerry handheld, the ND2 interface allows wireless access to NetDocuments by using the BlackBerry browser and simply saving a bookmark to the standard NetDocuments login page. No server installation is required and any issue of synchronization or data conflicts is eliminated. NetDocuments provides support for all BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds that support the BlackBerry browser and operating system 3.6 or above, including the latest BlackBerry 7700™ Series. The functionality, however, was designed so that any interface or device that supports Internet access can be utilized by NetDocuments users, including a Treo™ IPAQ® and other popular devices.


The following features are supported:

"The ability for our attorneys to view their documents from a BlackBerry, and forward them to others, is a significant advancement in the overall value of document management. It will have a tremendous impact on their productivity as they stay connected while traveling and responding to client needs."

Curt Meltzer, CIO
Dorsey & Whitney
a 2000 user law firm
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NetDocuments Home Page
NetDocuments Cabinet Page
Recently Opened Documents
Browser folder hierarchy
Search documents
View document content
View Profile
Notify and Email documents using BlackBerry 'push' technology
Administrators may control the users who may access NetDocuments via the ND2 interface


Requirements:

NetDocuments Professional with an incremental fee per BlackBerry user.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).


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