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Feature
Description
protocol connections
You can define connections to the web servers on your organization’s intranet or 
the Internet using standard Internet protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and 
TCP/IP.
encrypted communications
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service encrypts content using the same 
standard BlackBerry encryption that the BlackBerry Dispatcher uses to encrypt 
messages and other data.
data conversion
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service converts data from application servers 
and web servers to a format that BlackBerry Applications can interpret and 
display.
data optimization
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service processes content that users can view 
in the BlackBerry Browser. For example, the BlackBerry MDS Connection 
Service can change the data format or remove extraneous data to reduce 
network traffic.
authentication methods
You can configure authentication requirements that match your organization's 
sign-on scheme using standard methods such as NTLM, Kerberos, and LTPA. 
You can also define a period of time after which the BlackBerry MDS Connection 
Service requests user information and caches cookies.
You can use two-factor authentication to create VPN connections between 
wireless applications on BlackBerry devices and your organization’s application 
servers and web servers.
integration with proxy servers
You can provide access to specific content through your organization's proxy 
servers using the following items:
• proxy exclusion list, which defines the organization-specific URLs that the 
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to connect directly to external web 
services instead of routing the connections through your organization's 
proxy server
• proxy auto-configuration (.pac) file
access control
You can configure push initiators and push rules that define which server-side 
push applications can send application data and updates to BlackBerry devices, 
and which users can receive push requests. You can configure pull rules to 
specify which web servers users can access using the BlackBerry Browser and 
other applications on BlackBerry devices.
media content management
You can control which media files users can receive and access using the 
BlackBerry Browser and BlackBerry Applications. You can prevent users from 
receiving specific media types (for example, video files) or specific subtypes of 
media (for example, .mp3 files). You can also configure size limits for media files 
that users can receive on their BlackBerry devices.
Feature and Technical Overview
BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and features
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