Microsoft announces enterprise-class mobile solution
By William | Reporter Date: 04/18/2008
Helping to propel large-scale mobile phone deployments by
businesses, Microsoft Corp. today announced at CTIA Wireless
2008 the immediate availability of System Center Mobile
Device Manager 2008 and plans for a Microsoft Mobile
Services Plan (MMSP) to be available from mobile operators
worldwide. Together with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1, the
software and services provide the best solution for midsize
and large businesses to manage and help protect Windows
Mobile phones.
“With Microsoft’s mobile solutions, businesses now have the
power, control and flexibility over how they deliver
information to their employees on the go,” said John
O’Rourke, general manager, Mobile Communications Business,
Microsoft. “Together with our partners, we’re helping
enterprises extend their reach like never before.”
Microsoft saw positive response to early trial programs for
Mobile Device Manager. Companies across the financial,
manufacturing and professional services industries also
requested that mobile operators deliver a core set of
software and services to help businesses meet their
management needs.
A study conducted by Microsoft with large and midsize
organizations showed businesses would like to move beyond
their current mobile solutions to offer more sophisticated
services. Mobile Device Manager meets their needs by
offering the following benefits:
• Features to manage phones with the same ease and
flexibility as Windows-based PCs, addressing IT priorities
for saving resources and protecting information
• Capability to help protect sensitive business files and
e-mails, contacts and other information through file and
storage card encryption on the phone should it be lost or
stolen
• Ability to access more of the information mobile workers
need for staying on top of their jobs via a mobile virtual
private network, which provides security-enhanced access to
company data and application updates over the air
Mobile services plan enriches end-to-end experience
Today leading operators AT&T, O2, Orange, Tata Teleservices
Ltd. and Verizon Wireless announced they are in discussions
with Microsoft to deliver the Microsoft Mobile Services
Plan. MMSP is a set of core software and services that
provides a uniform experience across Windows Mobile 6.1
phones, whether working with one or more operators, saving
time and resources so companies can focus on other areas of
mobility. Beginning later in 2008, operators plan to offer a
subscription plan that will bring businesses the following:
• A corporate-grade network and data plan to support
enterprise applications and services to help people get work
done with the responsiveness they expect from the network
and the efficient use of battery power they want on their
phones
• A package from mobile operators, including access rights
to Mobile Device Manager as well as the advanced mobile
management features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Service Pack 1 (SP1), Microsoft Services Premier Support and
Software Assurance for Microsoft applications such as
Microsoft Office Mobile running on Windows Mobile 6.1-based
phones.
Fast-growing network of partners open for business
Responding to the opportunity created by Mobile Device
Manager and complementing the MMSP, a large network of
global partners are ready to integrate and deploy into
existing systems as well as create custom solutions for
businesses. Among the first companies that worked with
Microsoft to support early trial programs are AT&T Inc.,
EDS, Enterprise Mobile, HP, O2, Orange, SAT Corp. and
Verizon Wireless.
“Given AT&T’s leadership in the Windows Mobile space, AT&T
is excited that Mobile Device Manager is now a reality for
our enterprise customers,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice
president, Marketing and Operations for AT&T’s wireless
unit. “Every day, mobile devices become more ubiquitous
throughout the enterprise, and the need to securely manage
those devices, data and applications is critical for IT
organizations. Through our early adopter trials, our
customers are responding positively to AT&T’s deployment and
optimization plans for Mobile Device Manager and are eager
to adopt the first end-to-end wireless-focused enterprise
solution that can maximize their investments in Microsoft
technology.”
A wave of Windows Mobile 6.1 phones and operator networks
supporting Mobile Device Manager is expected to begin in the
second quarter of 2008 from Alltel Wireless, ASUS, AT&T, HP,
HTC Corp., i-mate, Intermec Inc., Motorola, O2, Orange, Palm
Inc., Pantech, Samsung, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications,
Sprint, Tata Teleservices Ltd., TELUS, Toshiba and Verizon
Wireless.
Management solutions for every business need
Mobile Device Manager builds on the core set of security and
management features provided by Microsoft Exchange Server
2007 SP1 and complements the comprehensive deployment,
updating and asset management capabilities of Microsoft
System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Mobile Device
Manager is available through Microsoft Volume Licensing.
Client access licenses will be available through existing
volume licensing channels in areas where mobile operators do
not yet offer the plan.
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