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Wireless Email & Mobile

Wireless email (or mobile email) is the transmission of email messages from one user to another via a wireless network. When most people refer to wireless email, they are talking about the use of email on a wireless or mobile device, such as a BlackBerry, wireless PDA, or smart phone.

Wireless email (or mobile email) can be accessed in a few ways. In the enterprise, businesses can either use a server-based service, such as Research in Motion's BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or set up a wireless add-on to their existing email server, like Microsoft Exchange. For smaller businesses, users can access wireless email through a Web-based system or a POP server.

A wireless email system usually consists of three factors: an email server, a middleware client that connects the email server to users, and the end-user device. Some wireless email solutions rely on an additional server level hosted by the vendor, but most new systems allow the business using the wireless email system to control their email system as a part of their larger IT infrastructure.

Research in Motion's BlackBerry line of mobile email devices is the industry's best-selling wireless email device and network solution. There are a number of other wireless email solutions from companies such as SEVEN, Visto, and Good Technology that use existing handhelds, PDAs, and cell phones for access.

Wireless email is one part of mobile enterprise, which is the move to put enterprise IT applications on mobile devices. To learn more about wireless email and mobile email, read IT-Wireless every Monday. Click here to sign up for IT-Wireless.

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