 | |  | Download RoadSync for Series 80 | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Communications | RoadSync for Series 80 2.001 Need a way to stay connected while away from the office? Use RoadSync to get direct, secure and wireless access to your corporate Outlook e-mail with attachments and data.
| | | | | RoadSync for Series 80 Publisher's Description Exchange ActiveSync – Not Just for Windows Mobile Anymore Need a way to stay connected while away from the office? Use RoadSync to get direct, secure and wireless access to your corporate Outlook e-mail with attachments and data no matter where the day takes you. Now, you can truly mobilize your work life. see system requirements  | RoadSync now supports select mobility features of Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | - Direct Push technology allows users to receive new e-mail messages, calendar, and contact information in real time
- Remote Wipe command allows IT administrators to wipe sensitive Exchange data from the device over the Web, in case a device gets lost or stolen
- Global Address List (GAL) provides ability to look up and address new e-mail messages to corporate contacts by accessing GAL right from the smartphone
- Additional Data Compression provides faster experience when sending and receiving messages, less data usage and reduced sync times
| PUSH Your E-Mail - WITHOUT middleware | |  RoadSync is the first and only commercially available software solution based on Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync technology to provide direct synchronization with Corporate Outlook E-mail, Attachments, Calendar and Contacts | Calendar - populates existing built-in calendar |  Contacts - populates existing built-in contacts |  Advantages for Companies & IT Administrators Lowest Total Cost of Ownership on the Market No need for a middleware server, a desktop redirector or typical set up and service fees commonly associated with today's alternatives. Support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 Features such as Direct Push, Remote Wipe and Global Address List require Microsoft's recently released Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Enterprises already running SP2 can take advantage of these new mobility enhancements when using Symbian-based handsets. Simple Installation & Deployment With over-the-air distribution, end-users and IT departments can install RoadSync without any desktop interaction by entering just a few settings on the mobile handset. Secure Transmission of Sensitive Data RoadSync supports industry-standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) connections over port 443, the same level of encryption trusted for online banking. In addition, the Remote Wipe feature allows IT managers to clear all Exchange data from the mobile handset in the event it is lost or stolen. Works with Today's Most Popular Mobile Devices With support for today's most popular devices and mobile operating systems, IT departments have a choice when it comes to hardware as well as the flexibility to mobilize employees who may already own a personal device. | System Requirements 1. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (Service Pack 2 is required for Push and Remote Wipe features) 2. Supported Smartphone or Wireless Handset 3. Data Plan through Mobile Carrier All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders ©2006 DataViz, Inc. | | | | | Download RoadSync for Series 80 | Screenshots
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