Microsoft is aggressively promoting its push e-mail service as a slew of partner carriers announce its availability at an industry trade show. Microsoft has been honing its wireless messaging strategy at least since last fall, when it released its Exchange Server Service Pack 2, according to Gerald Flournoy, executive vice president of the Millennium Group. “The update featured push e-mail technology. So when the server receives messages, they’re automatically sent to a mobile device,” he told TechNewsWorld.
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Posted by: Erika Morphy February 13, 2006 02:29 PMMicrosoft is aggressively promoting its push e-mail service as a slew of partner carriers announce its availability at an industry trade show. Microsoft has been honing its wireless messaging strategy at least since last fall, when it released its Exchange Server Service Pack 2, according to Gerald Flournoy, executive vice president of the Millennium Group. “The update featured push e-mail technology. So when the server receives messages, they’re automatically sent to a mobile device,” he told TechNewsWorld.