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Celio Plans Support for Windows Mobile 6.1 and 12 New Phones
(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Celio, a provider of mobile solutions for the smartphone market,
announced it is planning support for Windows Mobile 6.1 and 12
additional smartphone models during Q2 2008.
The company said the new smartphones include Windows Mobile standard
models, including the Motorola Q and Samsung Blackjack II.
The Redfly makes maximum use of the smartphone without requiring the
setup and configuration or the backup and management of an ultralight
mobile PC, said Kirt Bailey, Celio president and CEO. Its influence on
TCO and Data Loss Prevention in the enterprise is profound, and for
corporate customers these are typically some the largest factors that
are driving their purchase decisions for Redfly.
According to company officials, Windows Mobile 6.1 compatibility is
particularly important due to the new features of Microsoft SCMDM
(Security Center Mobile Device Management). This new functionality
allows enterprise IT managers to manage these mobile devices easily
within the corporate environment, and to push applications, security
settings and transparently manage devices out in the field.
As a result of the high demand for the Redfly Mobile Companion, Celio
Corp. is dramatically extending the list of phones entering beta test.
Because of the variation in smartphone designs and the sophistication
of the Redfly software, each phone requires individual development and
testing, said Bailey. Celio will add phones quickly, based upon market
conditions and volume opportunities. Many of the additional phones are
in beta today and software will be released for individual phones
during Q2 2008.
Compatible smartphones: www.celiocorp.com/smartphone.
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