Email solutions from Motorola

Jun 26, 2007 07:00 GMT  ·  By

Motorola brings a new service in order to make information transfer between mobile phone users take place with considerably less effort. With Good Mobile Messaging 5, mobile email is supposed to be more efficient and easier to control.

Motorola has recently purchased Good Technology and, along with this, rights over award-winning Good Messaging software. This fifth version is actually only an upgrade that also includes handset security capabilities. In previous versions, these features were not available and the mobile phone could be protected only by installing additional software.

Motorola seems to "understand the need to extend the capabilities of the desktop to the handheld device, and they've added a number of innovative features such as scheduling enhancements and mobile RSS that we know our users will love. In addition, the enhanced security and management capabilities will really help us provide top-notch operational support of our user community", considers Rob Mancini, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, Government of the District of Columbia.

"With Good 5, we've successfully bridged the divide by giving end users the usability and personalization they want, while arming IT with even more manageability and security", said Rick Osterloh, Senior Director Product Management and Marketing, Motorola Good Technology Group.

Good Mobile Messaging offers several useful capabilities, which make it easier for users to find fast solutions for their problems. Now they can group and find certain emails by conversations and senders and also provide visibility through a status. Moreover, they can edit and send documents such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF.

Good mobile Messaging from Motorola will be available starting September this year through cellular operators throughout the world. The software will come with support for a large number of smartphones and will be capable of running on both IBM Lotus and Microsoft Exchange.