January 23, 2007
Rogers Wireless Launches Hosted Email Solution with Ceryx
By Niladri Sekhar Nath, TMCnet Contributing Editor
Rogers Wireless has launched their Hosted Email Solution on the Ceryx white label Hosted Exchange platform called ThinOffice and will be providing their customers with a superior Hosted Email solution based on Ceryx's Microsoft ( News - Alert) Hosted Exchange platform.
"We are very excited to have Rogers Wireless select the ThinOffice solution for their national market launch. We have worked very closely with them over the last few months to deliver a customized solution that meets their specific wireless strategy requirements," commented Gus Harsfai, President of Ceryx in a statement.
The Rogers Hosted Email Solution is ideal for small and medium sized businesses needing to integrate their wireless devices with their email environment. The solution utilizes RIM's Blackberry Enterprise Server, Microsoft's Active Sync, Windows Mobile 5.0 and Blackberry Enterprise Server 4.1 and Roger's MyMail.
According to a news release, the solution will deliver enterprise-level integration between the ThinOffice Microsoft Exchange platform and wireless devices including all Blackberries and numerous smart phones. Wireless users on the Rogers Hosted Email Solution can synchronize all of their data.
The Rogers Hosted Email solution offers the email solution based on the features and functions of Microsoft Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003. Rogers Wireless will enhance the service by controlling enterprise grade integration to their wireless devices.
"This solution takes an ordinary cell phone and turns it into a mobile desktop facilitating real time delivery of email, calendar collaboration, contact management and all of the other functions available to an enterprise user of Microsoft Exchange," also commented Harsfai.
Ceryx helps businesses achieve e-mail reliability by combining operational experience, advanced infrastructure, and proprietary research and product development with leading messaging and collaboration solutions. ThinOffice was launched in September 2006 and has teamed up with Microsoft to deliver a partner enabler solution based on the Ceryx award-winning hosted Exchange technology.
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Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking
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