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Synchronica launches self-care push email solution for businesses

10 June 2009 No Comment

Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition enables Nokia Series 40 mobile phones to connect to Microsoft Exchange

  • Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition offers affordable push Email and synchronization solution connecting entry-level devices to corporate Email and calendar
  • Support for entry-level Nokia Series 40 and a wide range of other devices enables enterprises to use existing and affordable phones for business use
  • Simple, self-care solution for SMEs deployed behind the corporate firewall
  • Secure, scalable solution compatible with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Sun Java Communications Suite and IMAP/POP3 email back-ends

Synchronica, the international provider of mobile email and synchronization solutions, has launched an affordable, industry-standard push email and synchronization middleware enabling enterprises to connect entry-level devices to their corporate networks. Synchronica Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition is a self-care solution that works on a wide variety of mobile handsets, so employers do not need to invest in a fleet of expensive new Smartphones in order to cascade mobile email down the organisation.

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Synchronica Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition is targeted at SMEs, as well as the middle/junior management layers in large enterprises where it can complement existing Smartphone-based solutions.

The cost-effective solution provides carrier-grade security, reliability and scalability and has already been selected by a major Indian bank for its middle and junior management tiers. The bank is in the process of deploying Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition to an initial 10,000 employees, to supplement the Smartphones used by executive staff. Synchronica now expects this approach to be replicated in other businesses.

Kathryn Weldon, Principal Analyst – Enterprise Mobility at Current Analysis said: “What makes Mobile Gateway EE different from other enterprise mobile email offerings is that it works on almost any phone in use today. This makes it ideal for today’s tough economic conditions, because businesses do not need to spend a fortune on new handsets and expensive contracts to cascade mobile email through the organisation and realise productivity gains.”

Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO of Synchronica added: “We felt there was a gap in the market for a low-cost, business-grade mobile email and synchronization solution that could be installed on the corporate network and managed internally as an alternative to a hosted solution. In today’s climate, where the focus is on improving employee productivity and keeping costs down, an affordable self-care mobility solution hits the right spot. Our solution can cost about half as much per year as competing options and is an ideal supplement enabling Smartphone-like functionality on entry-level devices.”

Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition includes a Microsoft-Windows installer, allowing businesses to install and host it on their own servers.

Mobile Gateway Enterprise Edition: Key features

  • Supports Microsoft Exchange, Sun Java Communications Suite, and IBM Lotus Domino corporate email servers, as well as IMAP/POP3 consumer email back-ends.
  • Based on the dominant open industry standards Push IMAP (IMAP IDLE) for mobile email and SyncML (OMA DS) for contact and calendar synchronization.
  • Zero-footprint architecture requires no additional client software to be installed on the handset.
  • Built-in over-the-air device provisioning (OMA CP) using self-care portal enables end-users to configure their devices automatically without requiring corporate IT involvement.
  • Administration portal keeps set-up and ongoing management to a minimum and enables IT administrators to define individual and/or group policies for email, contact, calendar, task and note entries .
    Provides strong security (SSL encryption) and scalability from five users up to tens of thousands of users.
  • Works on a wide range of handsets in use today – from Smartphones to entry-level phones such as the Nokia Series 40.  

Research conducted in 2007 by Freeform Dynamics, reveals that businesses view mobile email as an integral part of operational infrastructure. When it is coupled with contact and calendar management, it becomes the most important resource for mobile workers, ahead of SMS and Sales Force Automation.

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