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December 13, 2007 Espoo, Finland - Nokia is recording a surge of new customers for its
Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite in Germany, Austria and Switzerland,
putting the company at the forefront of accelerated mobile email
adoption in the region. Many companies such as Bayerischer Rundfunk,
Austrian Federal Football League, Computerlinks and Sparkassen
Informatik offer their employees mobile access to email via the Nokia
Intellisync Wireless Email solution.
Security, scalability and a broad compatibility with
a large number of mobile devices and groupware solutions are among the
top criteria for the companies to choose Nokia Intellisync Wireless
Email. At the same time the modular structure of Nokia Intellisync
Mobile Suite allows highest flexibility; a range of applications such
as device management or file synchronization can be easily and flexibly
added as and when mobility needs grow going forward.
Secure
mobile email access was only one aspect for Sparkassen Informatik to
implement Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite. Another important factor was
remote access to sensitive information in their corporate data base.
The solution offers the possibility to share documents and Intranet
based content with mobile workers and update the content automatically
on the mobile devices. "Given our structure where each branch manages
employees independently, multitenancy was a paramount requirement for
our wireless email solution, in addition to a secure offering," says
Norbert Schmautz, System administrator for Sparkassen Informatik.
Mobile
email is also very important for Computerlinks Switzerland: "Especially
in our fast moving business, it is our competitive advantage to be
agile - to be able to react quickly to any market condition or customer
request in a secure way," says Derk Steffens, managing director at
Computerlinks AG Switzerland. "We have chosen Nokia Intellisync Mobile
Suite as we wanted to implement the solution behind the firewall - we
did not want to make any compromise in security matters."
The employees of the Austrian Federal Football league work remotely on their emails using Nokia E50 and E61 devices.
"We
especially value the flexibility and the ease of use of the Nokia
wireless email solution. As the email sycnronization can be activated
or switched off at the push of a button, the user himself can decide
whether he wants to be available or not," says Georg Pangl, Managing
Director, Austrian Federal Football League. "Thus, private and business
life play well together, given the many games we have during the
weekends".
At
Bayerischer Rundfunk about 200 reporters use mobile email. Device
management helps the company to control the device fleet. "We selected
Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email as it fulfilled all our criteria such
as fast and secure access to mobile email as well as mobile
synchronization of contact and calendar details," says Josef
Spitzlberger IT manager, Bayerischer Rundfunk. "From an IT perspective
an easy integration into our existing IT infrastructure was key as well
as the central management of all devices via the device management
module of Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite."
It
is also very important for staff at the technical directorate to be
highly accessible since the IT systems cannot be "down" in a media
environment. The alert function running via the Nokia solution enables
the technical directorate staff at Bayerischer Rundfunk to be advised
quickly if problems arise.
"The
examples of Sparkassen Informatik or Bayerischer Rundfunk clearly show
how important it is to consider mobility as part of the company's
overall IT strategy. We recommend companies to take a holistic view on
mobility solutions rather than focus on single mobility deployments,"
says Mikko Stout, sales head for Austria, Germany, and Switzerland,
Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "In this respect, it is paramount that the
chosen mobility solution does not only support mobile email, but can
scale and grow together with a company's mobility requirements beyond
email, as well as integrate into the existing IT infrastructure
according to the highest security requirements."
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