DataViz continues down there path of making all mobile devices sync with Exchange. They already have RoadSync software for Symbian, Palm and Java based phones. Now they have released a version of RoadSync for PocketPC 2003 SE devices that works with Exchange SP2 (DirectPush, GAL lookups, lock policies and RemoteWipe
Read the entire Press release here
The following features are among those that are supported with RoadSync for Windows Mobile 2003 when installed in combination with SP2:
Direct Push Technology
Support for Direct Push Technology ensures that the device automatically receives new e-mail and other PIM data from a company's Exchange Server. RoadSync uses an HTTP connection with industry-standard SSL encryption to securely push e-mail, calendar and contact notifications to and from the device.
Remote Wipe Security
Through central device management tools, Exchange administrators can trigger a remote wipe to remove all sensitive data from the device. This security feature will help to ensure corporate data is not compromised when devices are lost or fall into the wrong hands.
Global Address List (GAL)
Over-the-air access to the corporate contact list, also known as GAL, provides a deeper level of mobile office connectivity while maintaining a local personalized and filtered contact list on the mobile device.
Select IT Policies
Support for select remotely enforced IT policies will provide Exchange administrators with the ability to manage user policies such as requiring a device password.
Support for Exchange 2007
DataViz will also have editions of RoadSync that will support many of the new mobility features in Exchange 2007 for a variety of platforms including Windows Mobile 5.0, Symbian S60 and UIQ 3.0.
RoadSync for Windows Mobile 2003 is available direct from http://www.dataviz.com for $49.99 USD. It is also available through many Value Added Resellers (VAR’s), Exchange hosting companies and distributors worldwide. For a complete list of resellers please visit http://www.dataviz.com/resellers
About RoadSync
Using the Exchange ActiveSync protocol licensed directly from Microsoft, RoadSync provides secure, wireless and “Direct Push” synchronization of corporate e-mail, calendar, contacts and attachments - all in one affordable, scalable and easy-to-manage package. In addition to significantly enhancing end-user productivity, RoadSync simultaneously lowers IT costs by providing an easy to implement mobile e-mail strategy which eliminates the need for middleware servers and subscription fees. RoadSync is currently available for the following popular mobile platforms: Windows Mobile 2003, Symbian OS-based UIQ 2 and 3, S80, S60, Palm OS and Java MIDP 2.0. More information can be found at http://www.dataviz.com/roadsync.
Posted
09-15-2006 1:17 AM
by
Joel Stidley