HP and RIM said the jointly developed software, which will be available by early next year, allows the printing of e-mail and attachments to any printer within the same corporate network as the BlackBerry user's e-mail account. The program, like RIM's e-mail redirecting software, sits on a server within a corporate firewall.
The new software is the first tie between the two companies, but further joint efforts could be in the offing.
"We haven't announced anything, but we are looking for other areas of synergy," said Mark Guibert, RIM's vice president of brand management.
The two companies plan to demonstrate the printing technology Tuesday at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association conference in San Diego.
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The new software is the first tie between the two companies, but further joint efforts could be in the offing.
"We haven't announced anything, but we are looking for other areas of synergy," said Mark Guibert, RIM's vice president of brand management.
The two companies plan to demonstrate the printing technology Tuesday at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association conference in San Diego.
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