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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 23, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Palm, Inc. today announced that it will make the Palm(R) Treo(TM) 750
smartphone compatible with Microsoft System Center Mobile Device
Manager 2008, delivering increased security and easier phone
management, as well as access to information on the corporate network.
IT professionals will be able to confidently manage large Treo 750
deployments with features such as policy enforcement, inventory and
reporting, and software targeting.
Mobile Device Manager is a comprehensive management solution that
enables efficient control of Windows Mobile phones, such as the Treo
750 smartphone, by providing reliable, low-cost consistent
manageability within a company's existing Microsoft infrastructure.
"Increasingly,
businesses turn to smartphones to provide tools to enhance their mobile
productivity - whether it's accessing contacts, calendars or line of
business applications," said Pieter Knook, senior vice president of
Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. "Palm's support for
System Center Mobile Device Manager will help IT departments make the
most of their Microsoft mobile investments in three strategic areas:
security management, Windows Mobile phone management and access to
information."
The
Treo 750 smartphone combines the Palm experience of a multifunction
mobile phone with email, messaging, web browsing, organization software
and a robust application portfolio.(1) It's also a five-band world
phone(2) running Windows Mobile with Direct Push Technology(3) for
Exchange email, calendar, contacts, and tasks. The Treo 750 smartphone,
running on the AT&T next-generation 3G network, features Palm's
exclusive usability improvements, such as threaded chat for text
messaging, Today Screen enhancements and improved voicemail controls.
Mobile Device Manager builds on the core set of
security and management features available on the Treo 750 smartphone
and brings advanced capabilities for Windows Mobile to the System
Center family of IT management solutions, including the following:
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A Mobile VPN that provides security-enhanced access to corporate data
(for example, intranet, line-of-business applications) behind the
firewall, so users can get to more of the information they need while
away from their desks;
- - Security-management features, such as
support for Active Directory, for expanded protection of sensitive
corporate information and policies for more control; and
- - A single device-management solution for Windows Mobile for easily distributing software and managing phones.
"The
Treo 750 smartphone is a powerful combination of Microsoft's robust
mobile operating system and Palm's hallmark ease of use," said John
Hartnett, senior vice president, Global Markets and Windows Business
Unit, Palm, Inc. "Adding compatibility with System Center Mobile Device
Manager makes it easy to manage thousands of devices throughout a
company and enables a competitive total cost of ownership. The Treo 750
blends seamlessly with a company's growing infrastructure, and IT
professionals gain the tools they need for improved manageability,
device security and access to business-critical information."
Availability
The Palm Treo 750 smartphone will support Mobile Device Manager through an update starting in the second half of calendar 2008.
(1) Within wireless service coverage area only. Availability and
coverage depends upon carrier and the geographic scope of international
roaming agreements. Email, messaging and web access requires data
services at an additional cost.
(2) Designed to be compatible with
networks implementing GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS standards, but networks may not be available in all countries or
within countries in which it is deployed.
(3) Requires Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 or Exchange Server 2007 and access enabled by IT administrator.
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