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      schrieb am 07.10.05 17:05:33
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()


      Unified Messaging client software is available for devices running Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone, Palm OS, and Symbian operating systems, according to Intellisync. The email application built into the platform supports Microsoft Exchange and Outlook, IBM Lotus Domino and Notes, and Internet email from providers like Comcast, Earthlink, and AOL. The architecture also supports industry standard communications protocols including POP3, IMAP, and SyncML.

      Users can send email, SMS, or instant messages, make phone calls, check voicemail, set up a meeting in the calendar, or look up contacts -- all from within a single unified UI. The platform`s "presence" capability informs the user when other users are available and willing to communicate. The application even recommends the best way to communicate with others, based on their preferred communications method at a given time. The contacts screen (shown here) indicates the communication modes available for each contact, and shows whether there are unread emails or missed calls from each. The "buttons" in the row along the bottom of the screen are used to choose which way to communicate with a selected contact.


      Video presentation:


      http://www.intellisync.com/Unified-Messaging.asx

      http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS5128611918.html
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      schrieb am 07.10.05 17:12:40
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Intellisync Corporation (Nasdaq: SYNC - News), the leader in platform-independent wireless messaging and mobile software, today announced that Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting firm, has honored the company with the 2005 Mobile Software Platform Development and Data Management Product Innovation of the Year Award.

      http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051006/sfth050.html?.v=29
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      schrieb am 07.10.05 17:41:49
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Bei Research in Motion wurde der Handel ausgesetzt!
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      schrieb am 07.10.05 17:53:33
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Bei RIMM ist der Handel ausgesetzt und SYNC steigt.

      Hier ist der Grund:

      US court rejects RIM`s bid to rehear patent case
      Fri Oct 7, 2005 11:29 AM ET
      WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday refused to reconsider an earlier ruling that upheld patent infringement charges against the Canadian company that makes the Blackberry e-mail device.

      The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said on its Web site it had turned down a request by Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) (RIMM.O: Quote, Profile, Research) asking that all the judges on the court reconsider the ruling of a three-judge panel, which concluded that the Blackberry infringed 11 patents held by a U.S. patent holding company called NTP Inc.

      Intellisync wird als Übernahmekandidat gehandelt, da SYNC Patente besitzt, die Research in Motion dringend braucht.
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      schrieb am 07.10.05 18:04:53
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      I love ubiquity -- its a strategy that has legs and this recent news about possible injunction for RIMm underscores the strong position that SYNC is in.

      If nothing else, this strikes fear in those carriers relying on a proprietary system like BB`s and those carriers and customers may start to examine more open (less risky)options elsewhere -- and that would be to the land of ubiquity -- SYNC.
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      11:47 RIMM Research In Motion CNBC Discusses-- stock still halted (64.50 -2.47) -Update-

      CNBC`s Jim Goldman reports the biggest issue regarding NTP and RIMM was regarding a possible overhang of an injunction against RIMM that would prevent them from selling their Blackberry (~70% of their business). Mr. Goldman states that since the court rejected the request of a hearing by RIMM, that now an injunction is a `real probabilty`.

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      schrieb am 07.10.05 19:14:56
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      ...es ist immer wieder schön, dass man bei w/o auch selbstgespräche führen kann...

      :D:D:D
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      schrieb am 07.10.05 19:27:10
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Ich unterhalte mich blendend und wir sind alle einer Meinung - herrlich!:D
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      schrieb am 12.10.05 15:26:10
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Intellisync Introduces `Always-On` Mobile Instant Messaging for Symbian OS Smartphones
      Wednesday October 12, 6:02 am ET
      Intellisync IM Allows Mobile Users to Exchange IM Anywhere, Anytime, With Anyone Using Symbian Smartphones

      LONDON, Symbian Smartphone Show, ExCel Centre, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Intellisync Corporation (Nasdaq: SYNC - News), the leader in platform-independent wireless messaging and mobile software, emphasized its commitment to Symbian OS(TM) today, by announcing the availability of Intellisync Instant Messaging(TM), a leading wireless corporate instant messaging (IM) solution for Symbian OS smartphone users. The solution is being demonstrated this week in booth # 18 at The Smartphone Show 2005 in the ExCeL Centre in London.

      Symbian OS is the global industry standard operating system for smartphones, and is licensed to the world`s leading handset manufacturers, which account for over 85 per cent of annual worldwide mobile phone sales. In the first half of 2005, more than 14.5 million Symbian OS-based mobile phones were sold worldwide to over 200 network operators, taking the installed base of Symbian OS phones to more than 39 million. According to IDC forecasts, by 2009, Symbian will control 59.4% of the worldwide converged mobile device market.

      "We are very pleased that Intellisync is bringing its `always-on` mobile IM solution to Symbian OS smartphones," said Simon Garth, vice president, marketing, Symbian Ltd. "Intellisync`s secure and flexible IM solution adds an easy and efficient way of improving business user productivity both in, and away, from the office."

      Intellisync IM, is a proven, integrated IM solution that provides an IM-on-PC-like experience for Symbian mobile device users, both in the familiar user interface and real-time exchange of IM as well as exchange of content such as pictures, appointments, documents, spreadsheets, vCards, etc. The non- restrictive, secure, integrated, "always-on" IM sessions with presence indication, trendy look and feel, and the dialog interface, promote frequent and extensive usage of corporate IM, taking business communications to a new level, extending it beyond the traditional confines of the workplace and physical borders of enterprise networks. Intellisync IM can be deployed on any Symbian OS phone.

      With Intellisync IM on their devices, users can experience the world`s best and most secure multi-headed IM experience. With enterprises embracing IM as an important productivity tool, IT administrators are faced with the challenges of extending the reach of a flexible and secure IM client to the growing number of mobile professionals within an enterprise. Administrators can host the secure Intellisync IM server over their corporate network in order to provide enterprise users with secure, always-on, wireless access to the enterprise`s Microsoft Live Communications Server or Jabber installation, and to popular public IM networks. The Intellisync IM Enterprise Server, hosted on the corporate network, provides an IM gateway to not only Symbian-based devices but other OS-based mobile devices as well. In combination with Intellisync`s secure device management solution, IT administrators can now ensure that devices are protected against unauthorized access or data misuse.

      nce limited to desktops, instant messaging systems are finding their way onto handheld devices and cell phones, allowing users to chat from virtually anywhere. In fact, some analysts project wireless instant messaging to be the biggest driver of mobile messaging growth. According to the latest figures from In-Stat, mobile IM is expected to help mobile messaging revenues grow six-fold between 2007 and 2009 and much of this growth will be driven by corporate users. IDC forecasts the worldwide enterprise instant messaging market -- which includes instant messaging server products as well as enterprise instant messaging security, compliance, and management products

      -- to grow from $315 million in 2005 to $736 million in 2009.

      "With more than 28 million business users worldwide sending nearly 1 billion messages each day in 2005, enterprise instant messaging (EIM) is clearly reaching more mainstream users. Especially in compliance-driven sectors such as Wall Street, financial services, and government, IM is a critical differentiator. In the next few years, IDC expects IM -- once the plaything of teenagers -- to continue to grow into its role as a substantial business collaboration application," says Robert P. Mahowald, IDC program director, Collaborative Computing.

      "Public IM services, which are easy and effective for home use, are worrisome for enterprise IT," said Gaurav Banga, vice president of real-time messaging at Intellisync. "Even if an organization can live without centrally administered buddy lists, public IM can open up dangerous security holes in a corporate network, especially when deployed on mobile devices. Because message traffic is sent unencrypted, public systems can be hacked, identities can be spoofed, and conversations can be intercepted by packet-sniffing worms. Carriers that want to increase ARPU (average revenue per user) and deploy profitable IM services for their customers, and companies that want both IM and secure wireless communications should consider using what we believe to be the best integrated mobile IM solution in the world, Intellisync IM, with the security, interoperability, reliability and stability that carriers and large enterprises require from a mobile IM solution."

      With a feature set based on constant user feedback, Intellisync IM is a true business innovation -- a carrier-grade and enterprise-class mobile IM solution that is changing the mobile device industry as is known today. Intellisync IM has won prestigious industry awards such as PC World`s World Class 2005 award, Laptop Magazine`s Editor`s Choice award and the Handango Champion award for `Best Application For Life.` Earlier this year, Intellisync won the top grade in Network Computing`s prestigious annual review of Mobile Messaging Gateways, where in addition to being awarded high marks in every category of comparison, including Client Configuration & Management, Device Platform Support, End-User Experience, Server Configuration & Management, Cost, and Performance, the company was cited as the vendor with the best Symbian device support.

      ABOUT INTELLISYNC CORPORATION

      Intellisync Corporation, the leader in platform-independent wireless messaging and mobile software, develops and markets carrier-grade and enterprise-class wireless email and mobile platforms to large enterprises, mobile operators, software providers and device manufacturers. Intellisync has won the mobility industry`s top awards by providing seamless synchronization, secure wireless email, device control and mobility management software that connects nearly every device, data source and application available. More than 75% of the Fortune 50 companies and 40 wireless carriers worldwide are `powered by Intellisync.` Some of the largest global corporations that have selected Intellisync as their mobility solution standard, include America Online, Credit Agricole, Domino`s Pizza, Guidant, Microsoft, NTT DoCoMo, Oracle | PeopleSoft, Pfizer, Target, T-Mobile, Union Pacific, Verizon Wireless, Vivo, Wind and Yahoo! For more information, please visit www.intellisync.com.

      http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051012/sfw067.html?.v=30


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