Motorola Brings Good Mobile Messaging 5 to India and establishes country-wide Channel Distribution
NEW DELHI - March 25, 2008 - Motorola Inc., (NYSE: MOT) today announced the launch of its award-winning Good Mobile Messaging software in India. The latest software version, Good 5, is tailored to meeting the advancing needs of the enterprise mobility market and delivers an unparalleled user experience aimed at making the mobile workforce more productive while strengthening security and IT control.
Good, which has over 12,000 enterprise customers with users in over 90 countries on over 200 carrier networks, will be available across India through the highly recognised Motorola PartnerSelect channel programme. Starting early April 2008, enterprises will be able to easily purchase Good 5 from a global network of highly specialised resellers and receive in-country sales and technical support.
Good 5 was designed for ease-of-use and enables extensive personalisation with features like RSS news feeds, customised e-mail alerts and filters, complete calendaring including free/busy checking and an automated conference room finder as well as a host of other features which increase the productivity of the mobile workforce. For IT administrators, the new release expands Good’s handheld security and management capabilities to include over-the-air control of handheld features like cameras, Bluetooth ports, and storage cards as well as application and device lockdown, advanced password management, and advanced encryption management. Further, Good 5 enables access to behind-the-firewall intranets and web-based applications from handhelds and smartphones. Good 5 supports both Lotus Domino and Microsoft Exchange messaging servers and can be deployed over GSM, CDMA and WiFi networks on a host of devices from Motorola and other manufacturers.
“The holy grail of mobile computing lies somewhere between complete IT control and unencumbered usability. Products that try to close that gap often compromise the mobile experience for users,” said Jeff Buhl, director of Motorola Good Technology Group, Enterprise Mobile Solutions, Asia Pacific. “With Good 5, we’ve successfully bridged the divide by giving end users the usability and personalisation they want, while arming IT with even more remote device control.”
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