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Palm Brings Microsoft Direct Push Technology to Palm Treo 650March 21, 2007
In January, Palm announced the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Update on Palm OS devices for the Treo 680 and Treo 700p smartphones. Today, they have added support for the Palm Treo 650. Palm Brings Microsoft Direct Push Technology to Palm Treo 650March 21, 2007
By: Christopher Meinck
In January, Palm announced the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Update on Palm OS devices for the Treo 680 and Treo 700p smartphones. Today, they have added support for the Palm Treo 650. Customers wishing to update their device are directed to Palms Software Connection site to purchase Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync software for $2.99. This software download requires VersaMail 3.5. If the user does not already have it on their Treo 650, it can be purchased separately with the Exchange ActiveSync Update for $12.98. Palm OS based Treo smartphones have long been able to use Exchange ActiveSync to access Microsoft Exchange Server information using Palms VersaMail email client. The new update enhances VersaMail by adding Microsofts Direct Push Technology, which gives users connected to an Exchange Server fast, automatic wireless updates of email, calendar and contact information. The Exchange ActiveSync Update for Palm OS devices offers the following benefits:
"Mobile users are increasingly demanding fast, automatic updates to email, calendar, and contacts. IT departments struggle to offer this productivity-enhancing capability to an ever-increasing number of workers in a cost-effective and secure manner," said Jeff Ressler, director of product management for Microsoft Exchange Server. "The addition of Direct Push Technology will help Palms customers meet these growing user needs securely and cost-effectively by leveraging their existing, highly scalable Exchange Server infrastructure."
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