PDAs

The benefits of a PDA Device
With a full QWERTY keyboard, creating and replying to email, text and instant messages on a PDA is a breeze. Viewing web pages, applications, and photos can be much easier with a large screen.
Stay Synched
PDAs offer many options for easy access to email, including Good Mobile Messaging, Microsoft Direct Push, BlackBerry Connect and Xpress Mail.
- Good Mobile Messaging from Good Technology™ provides users with real-time, push email/PIM and the most end-user features available. IT managers benefit from Good Mobile Messaging deployments due to enhanced remote device management; enhanced security features such as AES encryption, FIPS 140-2 certification, remote password policy changes; and remote data kill capabilities. Good Mobile Messaging supports wireless access to IBM® Lotus® Notes® or Microsoft® Exchange email.
- Xpress Mail provides access to work email including Microsoft® Outlook and Lotus® Notes®, pushed automatically to your device. Receive personal email on your device from Yahoo! Mail®, Comcast®, EarthLink®, and others. You can also access your work calendar, view Microsoft Office and PDF attachments, and search for addresses in your corporate address book.
- BlackBerry Connect™ links some PDAs, such as the Treo 680, with the trusted BlackBerry® push email solution for corporate email, wireless calendar synchronization, Remote Address Lookup (RAL), and attachment viewing. IT departments can leverage their existing BlackBerry Enterprise Server™ infrastructure for centralized device management, Triple DES encryption security, and the most widely-used IT policies: kill handheld, set password and lock, and set owner information.
- Microsoft Direct Push is a scalable and cost-effective wireless email solution that enables mobile professionals to easily stay connected to their Microsoft® Outlook® and Office® information while on the go. Microsoft Direct Push sends email, calendar, contacts and tasks directly to a mobile professional's PDA as soon as items arrive/change on the server, ensuring users are always in the know. AT&T's Direct Push service is designed specifically for companies with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 interested in deploying wireless email on a the AT&T Windows Mobile 5.0-enabled PDA.

