mobile devices activesync

The Windows Mobile Architecture Advantage

White Paper The following infrastructure components and their interrelationships are discussed: Exchange Server 2003 and 2007, Exchange ActiveSync, Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 and 2006, Microsoft Dynamics Platform, Small Business Server... [09 Jun 2008]

iPhone vs BlackBerry: What the users love...

News While the BlackBerry has traditionally focused on the enterprise market and the iPhone was initially marketed as a consumer device - analyst Gartner recently dubbed the latter 'ready for business', following moves by Apple to license Microsoft's... [30 Apr 2008]

Mobile Messaging With Exchange Server 2007 - Part 2: Managing Mobile Devices

White Paper Like Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007 still uses the virtual directory called Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync in IIS as the connection point for the mobile devices. Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is enabled by default after an Exchange 2007 Client Access Server... [23 Apr 2008]

Uncovering the Exchange ActiveSync Enhancements in Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1

White Paper Enterprise IT organizations that require strictly configured policies for all types of messaging clients in the organization will benefit from the new Exchange ActiveSync policy settings available in Exchange Server 2007 SP1, as they will let one... [23 Apr 2008]

Security Considerations for Windows Mobile Messaging in the Enterprise

White Paper With this data, he or she will know what security levels and features are available on front door and back door Windows Mobile powered devices and how Exchange ActiveSync interacts with each of them. This paper supports the IT Professional in a... [03 Apr 2008]

Apple iPhone 'ready for business'

News But ActiveSync support also means iPhones gain security features such as remote wipe and password policies - which Gartner considers essential for business devices.iPhone 2.0 will also support Cisco IPsec VPN for secure transmission of data, and... [19 Mar 2008]

TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 18 of 24): Mobility (Level 200)

White Paper The presenter covers Exchange ActiveSync and describes how it enables Windows Mobile powered devices to access information on a server running Exchange Server 2007. The attendee will learn how to configure ActiveSync virtual directories and how to... [27 Feb 2008]

Step-by-Step Guide to Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 Mobile Messaging With Windows Mobile 5.0-Based Devices

White Paper The result is a mobile messaging solution that uses the management benefits of Exchange ActiveSync and the new security policy functions on the Windows Mobile 5.0-based devices, which helps to better manage and control the devices. [19 Feb 2008]

Is Apple planning a business-friendly iPhone?

News However, we can tell you that we openly license our technology to others, and to date, many mobile device manufacturers, including Nokia and Sony Ericsson, have licensed the Exchange ActiveSync protocol which enables access to Exchange Server email. [05 Sep 2007]

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Debugging for Windows CE 5.0 and 6.0 Devices Without ActiveSync

White Paper If a person is trying to debug a native or managed application with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 on any device other than a Windows Mobile device, it is likely very aware of how painful it can be to just get connected. [15 Jun 2007]

How to Configure Always Up-to-Date Notifications

White Paper Exchange ActiveSync is a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 feature that lets the person synchronize one's mailbox data to a mobile device. Exchange ActiveSync can be configured to synchronize a mobile device with an Exchange server mailbox at... [16 Apr 2007]

Symbian email gets pushy

News The other big advance in the new version is the integration of ActiveSync for over-the-air connectivity with Microsoft Exchange servers. ActiveSync has previously only been included in Symbian-based handsets as a manufacturer's add-on. [26 Mar 2007]

Mobile Deployment Increases Communication, Productivity for Integrator

White Paper Avanade decided to provide mobile access to its staff by enabling the ActiveSync technology, which is built into Exchange Server 2003, and using mobile devices based on the Microsoft Windows Mobile software. [14 Nov 2006]

Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) in Exchange Server 2003

White Paper Exchange ActiveSync provided in Exchange Server 2003 allows users to synchronize their Exchange information (inbox, subfolders, calendar, contacts,) with their mobile device like Pocket PC 2002, Smartphone 2002 and Microsoft Windows Powered 2003... [20 Oct 2006]

Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 3 - Installing, Administering, and Using the Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration Tool

White Paper The Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration Tool is designed specifically for Exchange Server 2003 with SP2 applied and Windows mobile 5.0 devices, but the tool is also supported on SBS 2003. [20 Oct 2006]

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