Friday, September 25, 2009

Notify Technology release the NotifyLink Patch Installer (NLPI)

Notify Technology announced today that they are now shipping a new patch installer that promises to make upgrades and patch installation much easier.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Notify product update to Blackberry product catalogue

Notify Technology has had their product listing in the Blackberry product catalogue updated with the latest information.

Check in out both listings by following these links:

NotifyLink
(http://www.blackberrysolutionscatalog.com/BSC_SEARCH/spotlight_return.jsp?toc1=null&toc2=null&xq=free_free_NotifyLink)

NotifySync:
http://www.blackberrysolutionscatalog.com/BSC_SEARCH/spotlight_return.jsp?toc1=null&toc2=null&xq=free_free_NotifySync

Thursday, May 21, 2009

NotifySync now localised in 6 languages

NotifySync has now been localised with French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. Be sure to upgrade to the latest version of NotifySync to take advantage of the new language localisation feature.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Language localisation for Blackberry has been upgraded

Users of NotifyLink for Blackberry can now enjoy using the product in their local language following the enhanced upgrade to the NotifyLink for Blackberry client.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

iPhone 3.0

Is it just me or does the rest of the world see through all the hype around the iPhone 3.0 release? So many promises yet nothing of any real substance to make the iPhone a "contender" in the enterprise space.

Oh sure, adopting Microsoft's ActiveSync was a smart move, but to take credit for "exposing some hidden features" like business policies is, uhm, blowing your own horn a little too much for my liking. The iPhone is still so far behind the BlackBerry, one doubts they will ever really catch up. There's no way the worlds most popular smartphone manufacturer is going to sit on their hands and watch while iPhone hypes up their second rate business phone.

Don't get me wrong, I like the changes the iPhone has brought to the market. But do any of you really consider "automatic software updates" to be a leap in technology? It's sounds really cool that they've sold 800,000 software applications, but aren't a lot of them only a few dollars? Unless you were one of the 7 or 9 idiots who bought the "I am rich" "application" for $1000 only to find out it was just a screen saver, you're not helping change the course of smartphone history. Besides, who'd really want to be remembered as one of the nine dumbest people on earth who would pay $1000 for a screen saver...while there are thousands of starving children that could really use a nice screen saver!

The only thing that iPhone 3.0 shows us is that with the right amount of hype, you can make people believe almost anything.

BlackBerry wins again!

Monday, March 16, 2009

NotifyLink v4.6 now released




Notify Technology has announced the release of their NotifyLink v4.6 server software. There are hundreds of new features and improvements abound in this new version.




Most dramatic among the updated changes are the enabling of the use of "Business Policies" to monitor and control mobile usage. Administrators will love this new set of features.




There is a huge list of improvements numbering in the hundreds. Contact Notify Technology for a full list including a 52 slide powerpoint presentation that highlights all the changes and upgrades.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Notify Technology Licenses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync™ Technology

SAN JOSE, CA – February 24, 2009 – Notify Technology Corporation (OTC BB NTFY), today announced that it has licensed Microsoft Corporation’s Exchange ActiveSync™ Protocol technology. Exchange ActiveSync is a communication protocol that provides wireless push email, calendar, contacts and task synchronization. Exchange ActiveSync is available on all Windows Mobile-based devices and Exchange ActiveSync-enabled devices offered through Microsoft partners like Apple, Palm, and Nokia. Notify has incorporated the Exchange ActiveSync protocol into its NotifyLink and just recently announced NotifySync™ for BlackBerry™ product. The new NotifySync product is targeted at providing BlackBerry users a simple direct connect that provides wireless push email, calendar, contacts and task synchronization to those email platforms such as the Microsoft Exchange Server, the Kerio MailServer, the Zimbra Collaboration Suite, and the CommuniGate Pro Server platform which all utilize the Exchange ActiveSync protocol technology as their primary mobility interface.

“Increasingly, people depend on their mobile phones for anywhere, anytime access to digital information while on the move,” said Craig Shank, general manager of interoperability for Microsoft Corp. “This is where creating interoperability between mobile platforms comes to play. We’re pleased that Notify’s licensing of the intellectual property rights to use the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocols in its NotifySync product will open up new opportunities for BlackBerry consumers.”

“We are excited to publicly announce our licensing of Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync Protocol used by our NotifyLink and NotifySync products. We would like to thank Microsoft for the opportunity they have given us in licensing their intellectual property to create exciting new products for the mobility market,” said Paul DePond, President and Founder of Notify Technology. “Over the past year, our email collaboration suite partners, who have incorporated Exchange ActiveSync for their mobility solution, have been giving us a loud and clear message of their need of an ActiveSync solution for their mobile users who only want to use a BlackBerry.”

Notify Technology Announces NotifySync™ For BlackBerry ™

SAN JOSE, CA – February 24, 2009 – Notify Technology Corporation (OTC BB NTFY), today announced the availability of NotifySync™ for BlackBerry™ which incorporates Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync protocol technology. The NotifySync product is targeted at providing BlackBerry users a simple direct connect solution that provides wireless direct push email, calendar, contacts and task synchronization to those email platforms who offer the Exchange ActiveSync protocol technology as their primary mobility interface such as the Microsoft Exchange Server, the Kerio MailServer, the Zimbra Collaboration Suite, and the CommuniGate Pro Server. The NotifySync for BlackBerry solution is a downloadable application which provides BlackBerry users with a new email box while interfacing to the native Blackberry calendar, address book and task applications. NotifySync is simple to provision as it requires the exact information as any ActiveSync mobile device requires today. The NotifySync for BlackBerry solution does not require the use of any middleware since it directly communicates with the email platform’s ActiveSync interface. The NotifySync product supports all commercial cellular data networks as well as all 802.11x Wi-Fi networks.

“We are excited to publicly announce our NotifySync for BlackBerry product. It will provide users in organizations and businesses of all sizes that have standardized on ActiveSync as their mobility interface a BlackBerry solution.” said Paul DePond, President and Founder of Notify Technology. “NotifySync provides users with a Blackberry alternative solution where in the past they were limited to primarily a Windows Mobile, Palm, or Apple wireless device.”

NotifySync For BlackBerry
The NotifySync for Blackberry solution is ideal for organizations or businesses that require ActiveSync for their mobility solution such as the Microsoft Exchange Server, the Kerio MailServer, the Zimbra Collaboration Suite, and the CommuniGate Pro Server. NotifySync for BlackBerry provides full wireless push email and PIM synchronization and supports global address lookup. In addition, the NotifySync product supports SSL connectivity and remote device wipe in case the BlackBerry is lost or stolen.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Time flies


Wow...it's been far too long since we brought you any new information about Notify Technology and their products.


NotifySync for BlackBerry has been introduced and is selling like crazy! Organisations both large and small are using NotifySync to connect their BlackBerrys to a variety of back-end mail platforms that support Microsoft's Exchange Active Sync protocol (technically referred to as EAS or AS for short).


Microsoft has unofficially won the mobile protocol challenge with the wide spread acceptance of their AS protocol for delivering bi-directional synchronisation of email, calendar, contacts and tasks (platform dependent). With platform developers like Kerio, Zimbra, Scalix, Communigate adn Exchange all adopting the AS protocol, the clear winner is Microsoft and ActiveSync. The benefactor's will be YOU.


NotifySync provides the missing piece of the puzzle for BlackBerry users. A simple OTA client download and install is all that's required (along with a license) to begin enjoying the benefits of full bi-directional synchronisation, without any other third-party server software required.