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The evolution of UC with Windows Mobile devices
Much has been written about Microsoft's Unified Communications initiative in terms of Office Communications Server 2007 and Exchange 2007. The "missing link" is the ability for today's mobile devices - handheld PDA phones and smartphones - to integrate with those server products for a total UC experience for end users....
Tags: Phone, Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Office, TCP, DirectPush, Office Communicator 2007, Office Communicator Client, Advertising & Promotion, Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Marketing, Hardware, Software, Deb Shinder
Blog posts 2008-02-01

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Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 1 - A Look at the Microsoft DirectPush Technology
One of the most interesting features available in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 is without doubt the new DirectPush technology (aka AUTD v2), which improves the mobile messaging experience for the end-users by providing close to real Over The Air OTA push technology. This paper on mobile messaging using Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, E-mail servers, Groupware, TechGenix, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, messaging, Service Pack 2, push technology, mobile marketing, mobile device, security
White papers 2006-05-18
Mobile Messaging With Exchange Server 2007 - Part 1: New Device Features and Improvements
Built-in support for Exchange ActiveSync EAS in the Exchange Server product has been available since the Exchange Server 2003 RTM version. But it wasn't until the release of Exchange Server 2003 SP2, in which the DirectPush technology as well as device security policies were introduced, that mobile messaging got widely...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Mobile, Microsoft Exchange Server, Messaging, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-06-19
10 reasons why the Samsung i760 is better than the iPhone for business users
I recently replaced my ancient but trusty Samsung i730, which was running WM 2003, with its shiny new successor, an i760 running WM6. What a difference, both in terms of the hardware and the software. The i730 got the job done. I could connect to Verizon's fast...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Card, Keyboard, Phone, Device, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Storage, Battery, MicroSD, Apple Inc., EDGE, I760, WM6, microSD Card, Exchange, WM6 Device, Nothing, Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Peripherals, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-11-30
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