On Monday, Microsoft and Research in Motion (RIM) announced that the two companies will collaborate to bring popular Windows Live services to RIM's popular Blackberry smart phone devices. The first two services to make the transition to the Blackberry
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
Paul has been able to spend some time with this mobile device over the past few weeks and let's you know what he thinks of it.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
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What Exchange topics do user group members and admins consider hot? We explore the coolness factor ("we use this in my org") of Exchange Server 2007 RTM and SP1, PowerShell, mobile devices, Unified Communications, and backup and restore.
Exchange & Outlook Pro VIP - Sheila Molnar
Employee demand for the iPhone and its support for EAS put Apple in position to lure SMB customers away from RIM BlackBerry.
Windows IT Pro - Anne Grubb
After you set up Outlook Mobile Service, you'll be able to use your Outlook client to send text messages and forward email messages as text messages, and you can get calendar alerts on your mobile device.
Windows IT Pro - Siegfried Jagott
Although smartphones are more capable than ever, they probably won't replace laptops for business users. Learn about some of the latest smartphone offerings from mobile-device vendors.
Windows IT Pro - Jeff James
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 features the Outlook Mobile Service (OMS), which lets you integrate Outlook's mobile capabilities with your mobile devices. Find out what you need to do to set it up.
Windows IT Pro - Siegfried Jagott
Celio's REDFLY is like a mini-laptop computer that connects via Bluetooth or USB to your Windows Mobile smart phone, providing more onscreen real estate and a true keyboard.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
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