Motorola's MOTOSYNC(TM) Provides Direct Wireless Mobile Connectivity to Industry-Leading Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
PR Newswire Europe, November, 2004
LIBERTYVILLE, Illinois, November 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies, announced interoperability between Motorola's MOTOSYNC(TM) technology-enabled mobile phones and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. The agreement with Microsoft to license the Exchange Server ActiveSync(R) protocol enables Motorola mobile phones to give enterprise customers direct seamless access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
"MOTOSYNC-enabled mobile phones will make life simpler and smarter for mobile professionals. In support of wireless e-mail and office productivity, this solution combines a great phone-first experience with connected messaging and will be available to customers...
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