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Verizon Launches Field Force Manager for BlackBerry

By James Alan Miller
July 17, 2008

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Verizon's just made what it calls a comprehensive mobile resource management solution to manage workers in the field available to business customers. Called Field Force Manager, the service is now available on the BlackBerry Curve 8330 – with support for other BlackBerry models scheduled to follow.

Through the Web application, a main office can map locations of employees, jobs and other activities in real-time; schedule and dispatch jobs; and receive fleet, job and employee reports. Managers can also capture customer service requests, dispatch field personnel and track job progress in near real-time.

Field Force Manager also allows remote employees to submit timecards, customer and job completion information to the business office, plus get turn-by-turn driving directions to new jobs from their BlackBerry Curve.

The solution starts at $15 per month. It comes with unlimited e-mail on a BlackBerry Internet Service only plan.

This isn't the only new BlackBerry service Verizon launched this week. It also rolled out a Mobile Banking Application for the aforementioned Curve 8330, in addition to the 8830 World Edition and Pearl 8130. With the service, users can check their account balance and transaction history; transfer funds between accounts at the same bank; view and pay bills and look up the last five transactions completed on the device.

See here for more information.

More on BlackBerry Curve 8330
With the Curve series, RIM brought many of the multimedia advancements first found in the BlackBerry Pearl to a full-size RIM smartphone.

It also sports a QWERTY thumb-keyboard, a 2 megapixel camera for picture and video, QVGA screen, and Bluetooth 2.0. High-capacity microSDHC memory cards and Verizon's 3G EV-DO cellular-wireless data network are also supported.

The Curve 8330 weighs 4 ounces and measures 4.2 x 2.4 x 0.6 inches.

Its battery, a 1150 mAH type, is supposed to last for 260 minutes talk and 264 hours standby time.

This Curve model also integrates a GPS chip to support location-based services like Field Force Manager (of course) and Verizon's VZ Navigator mapping service.



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