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Real-time two-way wireless delivery of GroupWise E-mail Calendar and Meeting Requests Directory Lookup Contacts Tasks Notes Supports hundreds of mobile devices via any carrier network and or WiFi Available free of charge to GroupWise customers with current maintenance or upgrade protection
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Wireless Push Email Full bi-directional sync New, Fwd, Reply, Reply-all Read/unread/delete Multi-email mgmt Meeting Requests Attachments Full Sub-folder access Header size control Signature Truncation control Automatic clean-up Attachment filtering Support native apps SSL, 3DES, AES Power-on Password Theft-loss Protection Wireless Email Wireless Push Updates Full Bi-directional Sync Create Meetings Recurring Meetings Meeting Request Management Floating events Templates Support native calendar apps Wireless Push Updates Full Bi-directional Sync Priorities, notes, dates, etc. Calendar Security Contacts, Tasks Selected Features
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Symbian Series 60Symbian Series 80 SyncML Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Palm OS MS Smartphone Symbian UIQ (Sony Ericsson) GroupWise Mobile Server BREW
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Nokia S40: 3rd edition Palm OS: 5.2 and higher Symbian S60: 2nd & 3rd ed. Symbian S80: 2nd edition Symbian UIQ: 2 & 3 Windows Mobile 2003, 5.0 Windows 2000 and XP BREW
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iPhone sync not currently available with GWMS iPhone can sync GW email via IMAP Novell will release a new mobile sync product based off the Activesync technology. It is slated to be released later this year. (currently slated for early to late fall) This means any ActiveSync enabled device will be able to talk natively to GroupWise.
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GroupWise ® Mobile Server Architecture, Protocols and Process
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GroupWise Enterprise Network GroupWise Mobile Server Internet Wireless Network Data Synchronization Push Notification 80 / 443 3102 All synchronization occurs directly between device and the enterprise
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Data Synchronization and Access Options AES Encryption (128-bit encryption) Triple DES (112-bit encryption) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL 128-bit encryption) All options utilize Diffie-Hellman key exchange Configurable key expiration Authentication Leverage enterprise authentication sources Encrypted credentials and device ID Passwords are NEVER stored on the device.
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From device, over-the-air From web, over-the-air
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Theft/Loss Protection a.k.a. “Device Wipe” and “Kill Pill” Available on demand by the server administrator Command can be pushed down to activate devices Renders a device unusable until a hard reset is performed Flexible enforcement options
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Significantly Improved Inbox User Interface ◦ Day separator in email list ◦ Integrated GAL / Corporate directory lookup ◦ Handy keyboard shortcuts ◦ Better screen layout for displaying addressees, etc. ◦ Urgent, follow-up, reply-to flag iconic displays Added features ◦ Separate audible notification feature for email messages ◦ Check names feature for email addresses (corp and local contacts) ◦ Auto drop down for frequently used email addressees ◦ Meeting request support Accept/decline/tentative meeting requests ◦ Improved email status support Set priority flag on emails messages Set follow-up flag for email messages ◦ Local email search ◦ Call sender feature ◦ “My Text” feature for fast email composition Extended GAL /corporate directory search ◦ Lookup by phone number and name **NOTE: Not final screenshots Pocket PC: Palm Treo 700W; iMate JAMin; Sharp WS-ZERO3; and another unannounced Palm device Smartphone: Motorola Q; HTC StrTrk Other devices under consideration Certified On:
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Significantly Improved User Experience ◦ Separate inbox for emails ◦ Full view sorting options ◦ Urgent, follow-up, reply-to flag iconic displays ◦ Handy keyboard shortcuts ◦ Active Idle screen Integration Added features ◦ Configure client over the air globally ◦ Meeting request support ◦ Accept/decline/tentatively meeting requests ◦ Email alert tone option ◦ Email content auto-fetch more ◦ Improved email status support & control Set priority flag on emails messages Set follow-up flag for email messages Mark read / unread ◦ Attachment handling Download individual attachments ◦ Full PIM (Calendar, Notes & Tasks sync) Improved security ◦ Encrypted email store ◦ Manual app password lock & Timed app PIN lock feature E50, E60, E61/62, E70, N80 Afrodite, Maxi, Slender Other Nseries under consideration Certified On:
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Main Features ◦ Synchronize email and contacts with all supported backend email sources ◦ Delete propagation, read/unread, Urgent, follow-up, reply-to flag iconic displays ◦ Handy numeric keyboard shortcuts ◦ Auto drop down for frequently used email addressees ◦ Separate audible notification feature for email messages ◦ Meeting request support Accept/decline/tentatively meeting requests ◦ Improved email status support & control Set priority flag on emails messages Set follow-up flag for email messages ◦ “My Text” feature for fast email composition ◦ Attachment Smart-Forwarding only (no download) ◦ Extended GAL / corporate directory search Lookup by phone number and name Sony Ericsson K610i, K800i S40: demonstrable in Q406 (specific devices under consideration (e.g. Nokia 6230i) Certified On:
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Palm Already comprehensive feature support Plan for Follow-On client update in Q1 2007 New SyncMail application that mirrors end-user functionality on ESeries Optimized wireless protocol support Palm Treo 650, 680, 700P Certified On: Sony Ericsson M600i, P990 Certified On: UIQ v3.0 Sychronizes email, calendar, contacts, notes, and tasks Certified with native applications
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise
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Free-busy calendar lookup 1 HTML email 1 BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager BlackBerry® Monitoring Service The ability to download and edit email attachments in native file formats 1 Enhanced instant messaging capabilities Certification for the latest platforms 1 Requires BlackBerry® Device Software v4.5 or higher.
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Your device is connected through various wireless networks: RIM devices obtain their wireless connection through your cellular provider's network. This connection then passes through NC State's network directly into the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (called the BES). Our BES has a direct constant connection to our GroupWise servers where your device then accesses your personal mailbox, calendar, tasks and memo's.
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