Comments on: Cingular Offers BlackBerry Connect for the Treo 650
BlackBerry Connect for the Treo 650 enables users to benefit from many popular features of the unique "push"-based BlackBerry architecture via BlackBerry Enterprise Server. For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server software tightly integrates with Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data.
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Compare to GoodLink?
-Jeff
Software comparison
"The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but by WHO WE ARE and WHOSE WE ARE"
TreoBerry Questions
1. Has anyone ever see this in action in the "wild"? Or is this a rare solution that most companies have dismissed?
2. How is battery life affected by 24/7 push?
3. How is the implementation? Any upside/downside vs. a real BlackBerry device?
4. Can this integrate with the we-com e-com virtual wallet and network?
Thanks.
RE: TreoBerry Questions
I'm with you Gekko let's start building applications in now so the customer will have less to complain about.
It seems an offer has been and received tentatively (please see we-com thread). If this offer is sincere which i have no reason not to believe then we may have some capital to build more interactive we-com choices.
This boat will not sink ... its too big.
E-T
Completing the e-com circle with a people driven we-com offering
Blackberry Internet Service support? Any idea when?
From what I read in the release and on cingular.com, it looks like they will be supporting Blackberry Internet Service (what individuals and small businesses w/o BES use) at some point. Does anyone have any info on when that will be available?
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