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girock
04-10-2007, 09:08 AM
Technological breakthrough broadens delivery options for consumers and enterprise users without the need for IT intervention or the need to keep their PC or MAC always on.

emoze is the first company to offer a central server solution with a seamless connection via an Outlook Web Access (OWA). The expanded service offering is completely free of charge to consumer and businesses.

The process for using the central server is simple. When downloading emoze at www.emoze.com, users are given a choice of using their own PC as a connector; or the central server. If the user chooses the central server, they will have to install the emoze mobile client and will then be prompted to provide their OWA credentials which are encrypted and stored locally on their own mobile device. The new option is particularly suited for those not wishing to leave their PC running to enable push email and personal information management (PIM) data. Both the PC connector and central server options are highly secure, leveraging efficient encryption mechanism, decryption and data compression technologies. Future central server upgrades will handle connections to Lotus web-access Gmail, Yahoo! mail and other popular email services.

Most importantly, with emoze, emails, calendars, tasks and contacts are only routed from the user’s email program and mobile device. In other words, in order to increase users’ security and privacy, there is no duplication or storage of any data. emoze delivers data to and from all leading brands of mobile devices including Motorola, Nokia, Palm and Samsung. It supports all popular email data sources including Lotus Notes and Domino Servers, Microsoft Exchange, Outlook and OWA (Outlook Web Access), POP3, Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo!, and all popular mobile device operating systems including Symbian and Windows Mobile.


Download emoze for FREE (http://www.emoze.com/en/download/Default.aspx?md=Forum=pocketpcthoughts)