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Remoba Addresses the Enterprise Market with RemoBiz, a Mobile Application Using Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync Protocol on BREW Phones
Business Wire, June 20, 2007
Enterprise Users Can Now Access Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP1 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (Email, Contacts, Calendar) Directly From Their CDMA Devices in Real-Time, Without the Need for a NOC or Proxy Servers
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Remoba(TM), a leading provider of mobile productivity applications, announced the launch of RemoBiz(TM), an enterprise solution that uses the Exchange ActiveSync([R]) protocol to allow BREW([R]) phones to connect to enterprise Exchange Servers. RemoBiz contains the standard PDA applications, including email, contact, and calendar manager, which are synchronized with an enterprise Exchange Server for mobile phones. With extended and extensive search capability, RemoBiz gives the enterprise employee greater capability and flexibility in managing their Exchange Server account information in real-time.
Enterprises can now complement their investment in smart phones with feature phones, providing their employees with wireless access to emails, contacts and calendar by having all their phones directly connected to Microsoft([R]) Exchange 2003 SP2 and 2007 versions. The direct connection to port 443 (HTTPS) eliminates the need for opening corporate firewalls, or any additional IT support. There are no delays in updating emails as RemoBiz uses Exchange ActiveSync's Direct Push technology to deliver emails to the mobile phone in real-time as they occur, rather than transmitting via NOC schedule.
"Large enterprises have the desire to let all employees quickly and easily gain access to important information remotely," said Guru Thalapaneni, president of Remoba. "RemoBiz extends the functionality of everyday mobile devices, giving the enterprise market a practical and affordable solution. QUALCOMM's BREW enables us to develop, customizable and secure business solutions on multiple devices with minimal time and effort."
"QUALCOMM supports the enabling of mobile devices with true enterprise functionality, and Remoba's RemoBiz for Outlook effectively demonstrates these capabilities," said Christophe Bernard, staff manager, developer relations for QUALCOMM Internet Services. "Remoba has leveraged QUALCOMM's BREW solution to provide a direct connection with enterprise exchange servers, extending the capabilities of mobile devices to reach enterprise employees at every level."
"As our newest EAS licensee, we welcome Remoba's innovation on BREW that will allow customers to leverage the powerful data that is stored in their Microsoft Exchange servers; bringing mobile phone messaging to a whole new segment of users," said Adam Glick, technical product manager with Microsoft's Exchange group.
BREW solutions change the way people relate to wireless data services. By enabling discovery and delivery of high-value content, BREW creates opportunities for the wireless industry to enhance consumers' mobile data experience. QUALCOMM's comprehensive and targeted BREW Signature Solutions offer reduced time to market and lower capital investment for companies providing mobile products and services. Customers can also benefit from several modular BREW offerings, including uiOne[TM], deliveryOne[TM] and QPoint[TM], which provide the foundation for customer-differentiated wireless data capabilities.
About Remoba
Remoba is a leading developer of high-value, affordable mobile phone software applications that makes "Every Phone a Smart Phone" by providing wireless access to email, contacts and calendars from the desktop or corporate server on most CDMA and GSM mobile phones. Remoba is based in Santa Clara, CA with a development team in Bangalore, India. For more information, please visit www.remoba.com.
(c) 2007 Remoba Inc. All Rights Reserved. Remoba, RemoBiz, and the Remoba logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Remoba Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
Microsoft and ActiveSync are trademarks of Microsoft group of companies.
QUALCOMM and BREW are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. uiOne, deliveryOne and QPoint are trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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