Fully
integrated with AtmyExchange's Exchange
services, the BlackBerry makes creating
and retrieving information amazingly
simple with an optimized keyboard,
thumb-operated trackwheel, easy-to-read
backlit screen and intuitive menu-driven
interface. The BlackBerry, from Research
in Motion (RIM), is the most popular
wireless device for connecting to
enterprise email accounts, enabling
users to send and receive email, and
access their contacts, calendars, task
lists, and other functions from
virtually anywhere with a wireless
connection.
The BlackBerry wireless email solution
allows you to send and receive wireless
email from virtually anywhere in the
United States, or in a growing number of
European countries, through a device the
size of a pager. AtmyExchange offers the
BlackBerry wireless device as an
enhancement to Microsoft Exchange,
giving mobile employees the capabilities
to access calendars, receive meeting
requests and reminders, task reminders,
and other messages generated by
Exchange's groupware functions, as well
as building a single mailbox for all
messages, both wireless and landline.
“Always-Connected” Email Service
The BlackBerry is designed to remain on
and continuously connected to the
wireless network, allowing you to be
discreetly notified as new email
arrives. Users find this much more
convenient that the “dial and connect”
method used by some other wireless
devices, which require users to dial
into a wireless network on a sporadic
basis to send and receive new emails.
Because AtmyExchange links the
BlackBerry with a Microsoft Exchange
mailbox, virtually all of the functions
available within Microsoft Outlook are
also available within the BlackBerry
software: detailed contact information,
tasks lists, calendar information and
reminders, and more. Additionally, if
you subscribe to newsletters or alert
services with your Exchange mailbox, the
same newsletters and alerts will show up
on your BlackBerry.
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