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New Communication Options for the
Mobile Professional
Receiving corporate e-mail remotely on a handheld device
that serves as a cell phone is not a new concept. These
"smartphone" devices traditionally have been
marketed to large organizations due to the cost of implementation
and support. Recently, the demand for mobile e-mail
communication from small and medium size
businesses and from individuals has grown dramatically.
A recent study indicates that the demand for smartphones
has doubled since last year, and will account for 15%
of all cell phone sales this year. As a result, wireless
providers are now heavily marketing solutions such as
Blackberry and Treo to anyone who is in the market for
a cell phone.
Smartphones come with software that offers limited
e-mail integration, allowing users to send and receive
messages from their corporate e-mail account. Users
can create calendar entries while in the field, but
these entries arent reflected on their calendars
back at the office until the phone is synched with the
PC. The lag-time between smartphone entry and synching
with the PC can result in scheduling conflicts.
Microsoft has entered the mobile communication market
by including a more robust solution, one that is included
at no extra cost in their highly popular Exchange 2003
e-mail server software. It allows users to send and
receive e-mail and provides better synching technology
by updating a users e-mail, calendar, and contacts
"on the fly." The users device is synched
with his or her Microsoft Outlook by utilizing the cell
phone providers wireless network. As a result,
new calendar entries, contact updates, and sent e-mails
are pushed back to the users PC almost immediately.
New messages and calendar events sent to the person
also are remotely synched to the device over the cell
phone network. Other product offerings such as Blackberry
Enterprise Server and GoodLink allow users to sync their
corporate e-mail to a smartphone device. These offerings
are similar to the Microsoft solution, but require additional
server software.
Every organization has different mobile e-mail requirements.
DDF Technology can help you select and implement the
mobile e-mail solution that is right for your business.
To learn more about mobile e-mail solutions, our computer
network support, software implementation, or spam killing
services, please contact Chris Jones at (859) 425-7685
or info@ddftech.com.
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