Intellisync Announces Intellisync Mobile Suite for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7
Posted on 24-Jan-2006 05:08
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: Computing
Intellisync Corporation has announced the release of Intellisync Mobile Suite for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7. The solution allows users to send and receive Lotus Domino e-mail, files, and data from any mobile device over the air, extending Intellisync's extensive line of mobile software products that support Lotus Notes and Domino.
The new software supports IBM's 'Activity-Centric Collaboration' initiative with mobile access to applications. The goal of activity-centric computing is to let users create, manage and share varied types of information in the context of business applications, fostering greater collaboration and productivity.
Intellisync Mobile Suite (and Verizon's Wireless Sync Solution) includes Intellisync Mobile Systems and Device Management that provides IT managers with critical tools to centrally provision, update and manage data security for a broad range of mobile devices.
IT managers can download specific applications and reports over the air. If a device is lost or stolen, the IT manager can lock or power down the device completely, thereby protecting the company's valuable proprietary data.
Key Features of Intellisync Mobile Suite for IBM Lotus Domino 7 include:
Over-the-air wireless email and PIM sync with the Lotus Domino server
Greater ability to self-provision devices reducing downtime and improving productivity
Addition of sub folders for greater organization in the inbox
Full attachment support for greater mobility with project data
Incorporation of MIME support to recognize rich text
Full support of IBM Lotus iNotes and Roaming user configurations
System load optimization/polling re-architecture for better scalability
On device GAL lookup
Instant Messaging with presence awareness
Condensed Directory Catalogs for Mobile use
Incorporation of server ID passwords and support for Lotus Domino credential authentication for enhanced email security and less administrator overhead.