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Ralf Jurrien
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BlackBerry Connect software

content type Press information Mail the editor Posted by Ralf Jurrien
Tuesday, February 13th 2007 - 22:46 CET - Comments: 0
R esearch In Motion announced plans to offer BlackBerry Connect software on five Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices from HTC to carriers around the world, including the HTC S710 launched at 3GSM World Congress 2007. The HTC S710 is a versatile, compact handset that looks like a phone, but includes a concealed semi auto-sliding keyboard to allow for email and data input. Users are able to view their email, Word and Excel documents on the 2.4 inch screen with landscape view option. The HTC 710 operates on GPRS/EDGE networks and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Founded in 1997, High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC) designs, manufactures and markets innovative, feature rich smartphone and PDA phone devices.
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Florian Seiche, Vice President HTC Europe, commented: "BlackBerry Connect is a great example of our continual drive to add more value for our customers. We have experienced strong demand for BlackBerry Connect from some of our key operator clients and therefore consider it important that our devices support the popular BlackBerry service."

 

BlackBerry Connect software v4.0 - Features

BlackBerry Connect on HTC handsets supports push-based wireless email access, wireless email reconciliation and attachment viewing in conjunction with both BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.   Additional features supported through BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Connect v4.0 include:

  • Enhanced attachment handling capabilities, enabling users to view images, footnotes and tracked changes;
  • Remote look-up of corporate email address directory;
  • Triple DES or AES wireless encryption;
  • Internet and corporate intranet access via the Mobile Data System;
  • Wireless device provisioning to allow devices to be activated wirelessly;
  • Remote control email settings to allow users to wirelessly configure out-of-office replies, email filter, auto-signatures directly from their device;
  • Wireless IT policy enforcement and commands.

HTC - Blackberry connect software

Florian Seiche, Vice President HTC Europe, commented: "BlackBerry Connect is a great example of our continual drive to add more value for our customers. We have experienced strong demand for BlackBerry Connect from some of our key operator clients and therefore consider it important that our devices support the popular BlackBerry service." "HTC is the world's leading provider of Windows Mobile-based devices and a strategic partner for RIM. We're pleased to be extending our relationship to bring BlackBerry Connect to a range of new HTC devices this year," said Mark Guibert, Vice President, Corporate Marketing at Research In Motion. "Together, HTC devices and BlackBerry Connect provide an innovative and powerful solution that meets the distinct needs of both mobile users and IT departments."

 

BlackBerry Internet Service

For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server software tightly integrates with Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and Novell GroupWise and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data.  For individuals and smaller businesses, BlackBerry Internet Service allows users to access multiple supported email accounts (including most popular ISP email accounts) from a single device.

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