Motorola Q
Question about push e-mail
Any help would be appreciated. Thx!
Microsoft is an option but only if you are a small company. It is not a ready for prime time solution.
Microsoft Exchange's push email works great. I have the i730 w/WM5.0 and push from Exchange and it's just as fast and reliable as the blackberry. Dont know why you're saying that it's not ready for primetime, it's here and it's ready.
On the other hand, from all i've read about the Moto Q, it WONT have the AKU2 upgrade (which enables real push email) at launch. It will be a software upgrade further down the road.
But, exchange does have a backup pull solution which sends a silent SMS to the device telling it to sync when a new item arrives.
As for Mac... sorry, dont know.
Let's see how MS Exchange push matches up:
It has limited/no fleet management, doesn't sync everything, is a data hog (slow), can be difficult to install, requires inbound firewall port, limited security, has no support, needs third party solutions to complete the wireless needs of an enterprise. I can go on if you would like.
2. No 3rd party solutions needed here. The server uses Microsoft Activesync (built into Exchange 2003)to sync directly with my device.
3. Difficult to install? There is no installation!! Exchange 2003 has everything already configured! All u need is a device.
4. Re security
Dont know much about it. But we use SSL bet the server and the device.
So, not so sure if you're talking about the thing that we currently use at our company, cause what we're using is super simple and works great.
We've got it running here, but I have no way at all of knowing who has a device set up for direct push without searching every damn user in my environment. THAT makes it not ready for prime time. That's my biggest beef. I work at a very technologically progressive company and we won't even think to roll it out because of the lack of management features.
Plus the security features offered right now are basic at best.
BUT, that's the only point I agree with Turtle on. The rest, I'm in line with you. It works, was a snap to install, and if you put ISA in the middle there is no security problem whatsoever. Throw in SSL and you're s...
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Thanks for clearly explaining out what Turtles concerns were.
I am not on the IT side of it so I wouldnt know of those problems. But I can definately see where you're coming from and it does sound pretty dumb that there isnt a status screen showing the users that are using push, if it's working for each user, etc.
Leave it to Microsoft to always leave something out until the next "SP".
corporate you need IT support
otherwise VZW offers wireless sync that offers internet redirector for up to 4 accounts or you can do the desktop redirector and leave your comp on all the time and have email and pim updates sent to you
have fun with it...it should be good...esp with the bluetooth stereo headphones
just as a fyi...the Q will be more ofa smartphone/media device than a pds like the treo 700w or xv6700
(primary example...powerpoint, excel and word you can view on the Q...but can't change like the treo 700)
if you just want email, nice camera, windows, media player and the first vzw phone to be able to use BT stereo headphones...Q will be awesome