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Nokia release Intellisync Mobile Suite Device Management 9.1 for Linux

Following the release of Intellisync Mobile Suite 9.0 for Windows a few weeks ago, version 9.1 for Linux is now available.

Although being called specifically 'IMS Device Management', the release notes do state that both the DM and also the Wireless Email components of the solution are included in this version.

The list of new features in the release notes also include:

Improved performance and scalability

Clustering support for OMA DM Connections

Alternative SMS Channel for DM Provisioning and Notification Messages

New Service Administrator Role for Tenant Administration

Additional Configuration Options to IMS Client Sync Window

Hosting Administrator Managed Tenant Publication Templates

Orphaned Backup File Purge

More Comprehensive Web Services Interface for IMS DM

OMA DM Support for Siemens VOIP Application

Remote Control for UIQ Devices

WebAdmin Support for Delivering ActiveSync Settings to Windows Mobile Devices

WebAdmin Support for Delivering GPRS and WLAN IAP Settings to Windows Mobile Devices

Callback/Notification Interface

Confiugurable HTTP/HTTPS Ports for WebAdmin Connections

Symbian Client Backup/Restore Checkpoint Restart

FOTA (that's Firmware Over The Air) Support for Nokia S40 and S60 Devices

Additional Attributes for LDAP

Email Support for POP/IMAP & Corporate Email Connector (ECE)

 

I am particularly intrigued to see how they managed to implement the Wireless Email component on a Linux platform. Watch this space for a full review.

Published 05 July 2008 07:59 by jamesl

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James Liddiard is the Network Manager for the Hugh Symons Group and Brightpoint GB Ltd. His responsibilities include overseeing the IT and telecoms infrastructure of the Group and BPGB, as well as product testing and reviewing for Brightpoint GB and providing second and third-line technical support for devicewire. His interests include cycling, cinema and his many Apple computers.