Intellisync - Products and Devices

Products and Devices

Intellisync's flagship product, the Intellisync Mobile Suite, is a suite of software designed for corporations and wireless carriers. The Suite includes four modules, that can be installed independently or in any combination: Wireless Email, Systems/Device Management, File Sync and Application Sync. There is also a specific application reverse proxy sold as Intellisync Secure Gateway. This allows a more secure firewall configuration.

The intent is to provide database synchronization with the company's Application Sync product; Email and PIM synchronization with Wireless Email, and mobile device management and static file distribution with Device Management/File Sync. These products support synchronization with a corporation's Microsoft Exchange Server, Domino mail servers or Novell GroupWise, as well as POP and IMAP mail support.

The company originally only provided software for Windows-based computers, Palm Devices, Handheld PCs, and Pocket PCs, but has recently expanded into supporting Symbian, BREW, and other mobile devices. While the company originally marketed its product to large businesses (such as Boeing, Nintendo and the United States Military), it recently began rebranding its product to be distributed by wireless carriers as a revenue enhancing service to individual consumers. Wireless providers that have partnered with Intellisync include Verizon and Eurotel.

Yahoo is one of the internet providers that uses Intellisync products. AutoSync Yahoo is a product written by Intellisync to sync Yahoo contacts, notes, calendars and tasks with Outlook Express and MS Outlook.

Its primary competitor is Research in Motion (RIM).

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