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First Intellisync Since Acquisition Due |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 20 July 2006 |
An updated version of Nokia's Intellisync Mobile Suite -
version 7.0 - will be available in Australia this quarter.
The software delivers push mobile email and instant
messaging, helps manage security and device provisioning for more than 100
device types in addition to Nokia's own phones.
Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite offers a range of features
including Intellisync Wireless Email, Intellisync File Sync, Intellisync Data
Sync and Device Management.
The Intellisync solutions operate on nearly all mobile
devices platforms, including Symbian OS, Microsoft Pocket PC, Palm OS and BREW.
The Intellisync Carrier Platform supports devices from
Motorola, Hewlett Packard, Samsung, LG, Palm, Kyocera, Sony Ericsson, Sanyo,
Siemens, Dopod, Qtek, and many others.
Nokia
acquired Intellisync
for US$430 million in late 2005. At
the time, the San Jose
company of 450 people, had some large customers, some with more than 10,000
seats.
According to Vaughn Madeley, General Manager, Nokia
Enterprise Solutions, the Intellisync products support some of the world's largest
deployments of mobile email and software over the widest array of devices and
application platforms across enterprises and operator networks.
"This technology allows for synchronisation of data and
files with high levels of accuracy and security across some of the most complex
software applications," he said.
Local channel partners to resell and support Nokia
Intellisync Mobile Suite in Australia
are Airloom, Data3, IBM and Fujitsu.
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