Nokia wins mobility award

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Nokia announced that its Enterprise Solutions business group has received the 2007 Frost & Sullivan North American Mobility Award for Mobile Device Management.

“Mobile device management and mobile security is now a critical component to any enterprise deploying a mobility solution,” said Samir Sakpal, Frost & Sullivan. “These solutions enable businesses to cope with rising costs, security concerns and management issues in the fast-paced mobile device market. The Nokia Intellisync Device Management solution was awarded because it has made it easier for IT departments and operators to secure and manage mobile device fleets while reaping the benefits of improved mobile worker productivity.”

Nokia Intellisync Device Management is a multi-platform mobile device management solution designed from the ground up to provide a comprehensive solution for cost effective management of mobile device and application deployments. For operators, it is deployable as a revenue-generating service that allows an operator’s customers to securely and effectively control the implementation of mobile assets within their enterprise, while establishing the operator as a trusted advisor on mobile strategy.

Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite is a portfolio of products that reside on a single server and can be used in isolation or paired together to create a comprehensive mobility solution. The server provides the businesses with the flexibility, manageability, and extensibility to connect virtually any business application or corporate data source to virtually any device, over almost any network, to meet both current and future mobility needs.

In addition, the Nokia Eseries, including the new E65, E61i, and E90 Communicator, incorporate knowledge of usability and functional design, as well as understanding of corporate IT requirements for device security and manageability.

The Nokia Eseries devices support multiple email solutions and advanced voice services such as voice over WLAN phone calls, push to talk, and other rich call services.