From DataViz

Sep 28, 2009 07:28 GMT  ·  By

Leading provider of mobile office compatibility solutions DataViz announced recently that the T-Mobile Pulse Android-powered handset (Huawei U8220) would come to the market with its RoadSync (a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client) and Documents To Go (mobile Office suite) solutions. According to the company, those who will purchase the new mobile phone will enjoy a free full-functioning license of RoadSync, as well as the features that Documents To Go can deliver.

RoadSync has been optimized for the Google Android operating system, the company says, and provides direct push synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server. Users can enjoy secure, wireless synchronization of corporate e-mail, calendar, contacts and attachments in a single package. At the same time, the solution also proves a great option due to the cost lowering features through middleware servers and subscription fees elimination.

Documents To Go, as many of you might already know, comes with support for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF files viewing, and comes to the new Android handset with InTact Technology. According to DataViz, the solution will also deliver options like creating new files, or advanced viewing, which are available upon the purchase of a key through the company's website or from the Android Market. DataViz’s InTact Technology is present with Documents To Go as well, ensuring document integrity, the company added.

“As the Android OS continues to gain momentum in the smartphone market, we are excited to partner with Huawei and T-Mobile in an effort to help business professionals mobilize their Office life,” said Dick Fontana, president and CEO of DataViz, Inc. “The combination of top-notch devices, a reliable network and a comprehensive suite of enterprise-grade applications enables customers from around the world to get real work done when on the go.”

RoadSync and Documents To Go will be pre-installed on T-Mobile in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, traditional and simplified Chinese. The company will provide more languages in the weeks following the initial October availability of the mobile phone.