On why on why can't I ActiveSync over WiFi? I used to like Windows Mobile devices. There was a time when I carried an iPAQ with me pretty much everywhere I went. Over the years I've had a few ...
My rant earlier this year about the uselessness of Microsoft's ActiveSync synchronisation manager appeared to strike a chord with readers, and unfortunately that's a gong that Microsoft appears ...
With Service Pack 1, Exchange 2007 gets a slew of new policy settings. We take a look at how they stack up against those of the BlackBerry. Hard-core IT administrators are not easily swayed by mobile ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
More information is being revealed about the next iteration of Microsoft’s Live-branded products. We know when the new programs are going to start rolling out, we know that Windows XP won’t be ...
Over the weekend, Google announced that it will be doing some "winter cleaning," discontinuing support for ActiveSync for Gmail users. (Unless you pay for Google Apps, that is.) This will notably ...
Exchange ActiveSync enables mobile devices to synchronize email, contacts, calendars and other items associated with a Microsoft Exchange account. Exchange ActiveSync utilizes HTTP and XML to deliver ...
The news over the weekend that Google’s Gmail service will be ending support for Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync protocol is a blow to Microsoft’s Windows Phone. The Redmond company’s mobile platform ...
Many phones already support ActiveSync for connecting to an Exchange server, but the feature will be particularly useful on phones that support dual ActiveSync accounts, including devices running ...
Q: Which of the following can be used to remote wipe a mobile phone's corporate data when using Exchange ActiveSync? (Choose all that apply.) Windows Intune Active Directory Microsoft Exchange server ...
With Service Pack 1, Exchange 2007 gets a slew of new policy settings. We take a look at how they stack up against those of the BlackBerry. Hard-core IT administrators are not easily swayed by mobile ...