CommonTime launch solution offering System Center MDM Device Manager for Lotus Notes - BOISE, IDAHO AND DERBY UK - APRIL 2008 Global Lotus Notes mobility expert CommonTime has teamed with Microsoft to provide a mobility solution offer exclusively targeted at businesses looking to utilize Lotus Notes Domino and System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 solutions. Providing real-time mobile e-mail, messaging and line of business applications, the combined solution offer will feature Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 solution for security and device management with CommonTime's industry-leading mobile messaging and Notes database access products, mNotes and mForms. CommonTime CEO, Ian Knight, comments "We have been supplying mobile e-mail, PIM and line of business applications to the world’s largest Notes houses since 1994. This new flexible solution will enable CommonTime to offer customers investing in Windows Mobile phones and Mobile Device Manager with a reliable, market leading mobility solution using Lotus Notes without compromising security or functionality.” ”At Microsoft we strive to provide flexible, scalable solutions and are pleased to collaborate with CommonTime and Enterprise Mobile to further extend the platform,” said Chip Vollers, Windows Mobile senior product manager, Microsoft Corp.
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CommonTime launch solution offering System Center MDM Device Manager for Lotus Notes

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BOISE, IDAHO AND DERBY UK - APRIL 2008 Global Lotus Notes mobility expert CommonTime has teamed with Microsoft to provide a mobility solution offer exclusively targeted at businesses looking to utilize Lotus Notes Domino and System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 solutions.

Providing real-time mobile e-mail, messaging and line of business applications, the combined solution offer will feature Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 solution for security and device management with CommonTime's industry-leading mobile messaging and Notes database access products,
CommonTime launch solution offering System Center MDM Device Manager for Lotus Notes
mNotes and mForms.

CommonTime CEO, Ian Knight, comments "We have been supplying mobile e-mail, PIM and line of business applications to the world’s largest Notes houses since 1994. This new flexible solution will enable CommonTime to offer customers investing in Windows Mobile phones and Mobile Device Manager with a reliable, market leading mobility solution using Lotus Notes without compromising security or functionality.”

”At Microsoft we strive to provide flexible, scalable solutions and are pleased to collaborate with CommonTime and Enterprise Mobile to further extend the platform,” said Chip Vollers, Windows Mobile senior product manager, Microsoft Corp. "Mobile Device Manager's device management and security capabilities combined with CommonTime’s robust e-mail and mobile application connectors will give IT administrators another choice for how to deploy Windows Mobile solutions in their workplaces.”

U.S-based Enterprise Mobile has been chosen as the primary distribution channel and integration partner for the joint solution offer and will provide a full suite of support services in addition to solution deployment support. A full-service company that develops, delivers and manages solutions based on the Windows Mobile platform, Enterprise Mobile works closely with Microsoft and its partners and customers to ensure that mobile strategies align with corporate goals and result in optimum end-user satisfaction. Enterprise Mobile has successfully managed numerous key account MDM installations and works with independent software vendors (ISVs) as the premier provider of deployment and ongoing management across a variety of Windows Mobile solutions, including support, application updating, device and service procurement and administration.



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