A New Solution for Wireless Sync for handhelds and Email
Do you use Outlook? Are you looking for a simpler more cost effective way to wireless sync your Outlook to your Handheld? Up to now we have been relying on Microsoft Exchange. But Google may change all of that. For an interesting article on how to use Outlook, Google Apps, please read this post on The Future of Real Estate Technology. It is called Do you use Outlook? Do you want to use Google Apps?
Here is a quick explanation of a hosted Microsoft exchange account:
In today’s world, email is an important communications tool in business. Hosted exchange enables your business to utilize the enterprise-class messaging, collaboration and group scheduling features offered by Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for a very low cost. Here are some of the benefits:
- For users who are traveling or don’t have access to rich communications tools like Microsoft Outlook, the service includes the use of Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
- You have access to your e-mail, calendars, contacts, tasks, public folders and other business resources from a web browser
- Track your own schedule or use calendar sharing to check a co-worker’s availability to attend meetings and events before scheduling.
- Host your address book in a single centralized location accessible from anywhere in the world. You can also create shared contact lists in Public Folders
- Assign tasks to yourself or co-workers anytime, anywhere.
- Synch with most handhelds.
- Great Spam Filters.
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One comment
Dru Bloomfield on June 28, 2009 at 3:12 pm
Amy,
I’m really looking into Google Apps. Loren’s post really got me thinking. I’ve been searching for a solution like this, so I can have access to my email from any machine (without having to switch to an imapp solution). I think this may be it. (And then I’ll get that mini I’ve been wanting and be totally connected on the road!)