Ekkie Tepsupornchai
10-24-2006, 04:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.dataviz.com/solutions/enterprise/roadsync/index.html?redirect=roadsync_wm2003' target='_blank'>http://www.dataviz.com/solutions/en...roadsync_wm2003</a><br /><br /></div><i>"Based on Exchange ActiveSync technology licensed directly from Microsoft, RoadSync provides secure, wireless and direct push synchronization of corporate OutlookŪ E-mail, Calendar, Contacts & 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 mobility strategy which eliminates the need for middleware servers and subscription fees. As the first and only independent software vendor to license the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol, DataViz is committed to extending this technology to reach the world's most popular smartphones and mobile handsets."</i><br /><br />Microsoft's DirectPush capability with Exchange 2003 SP2 and Windows Mobile 5 devices (with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack) has been well-documented. However, the value proposition assumes that you're prepared to move your entire mobile force to the right Windows Mobile 5 devices, which can be a significant migration effort to say the least. RoadSync bridges your Exchange server to a multitude of mobile devices, including those based on Windows Mobile 2003, Symbian, and Palm OS's allowing you to enjoy Direct Push messaging capabilities without the migration headache. Other capabilities also include Remote Wipe, Global Address List, and more.