GoodLink For The Moto Q Delivers Fully-Featured Corporate
Email, That Fits In Your Pocket
SCHAUMBURG, IL and SANTA CLARA, CA. — 22 May 2006 — Motorola, Inc.
(NYSE: MOT), a worldwide leader in wireless and broadband communications and
Good Technology today announced that GoodLink™ wireless messaging is available
immediately on the Moto Q. GoodLink running on the Moto Q combines an
uncompromising phone experience with a stylishly thin form factor and assuredly
secure solution for enterprise mobility.
"Our thousands of enterprise customers are excited by Motorola's stylish,
powerful Moto Q with the flexibility of the industry-leading Windows Mobile®
platform. The Moto Q clearly delivers," said Danny Shader, CEO of Good
Technology.
Powered by Verizon Wireless’s high-speed EVDO network, the Moto Q and GoodLink
enable mobile professionals to take care of business while on the go by staying
connected to - and easily multitasking between - their email with attachments,
folders, calendar, contacts, global address look-up, notes, tasks and other
critical business applications. Using GoodLink’s Secure Over-The-Air™ setup,
mobile professionals can get up and running in minutes, without ever having to
part with their smartphone. GoodLink on the Moto Q is available for Microsoft
Exchange users today, and will be available for IBM Domino/Lotus Notes users
this summer.
GoodLink on the Moto Q provides business customers with:
- Continuous, two-way push-based wireless synchronization of all corporate PIM functions including e-mail, calendar, contacts, notes and tasks, as well as access to other applications including corporate intranets, CRM and ERP;
- Intuitive, zero-learning-curve interface with full access to attachments and thousands of personal and professional productivity applications developed for the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform;
- Enterprise-class, FIPS-certified security including end-to-end AES data encryption, remote data wipe, and remote password policy management; and
- Secure Over-The-Air™ device provisioning and management for improved TCO and simplified IT administration featuring Zero-IT-Touch™ activations and upgrades of GoodLink and third-party applications.
“With GoodLink on the Moto Q, users get a great phone
and industry-leading mobile messaging solution, and IT gets the peace of mind
of end-to-end security and control - all in the world’s thinnest smartphone,”
said Mark Shockley, vice president of Seamless Mobility Devices, Motorola
Mobile Devices.
About Good Technology
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing software and
service, using industry standards to provide the corporate applications
enterprises need on the handhelds they choose over the networks they prefer.
The company’s GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical enterprise
applications - including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, salesforce.com and
Siebel--to mobile employees when and where they need them, using end-to-end AES
encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time
synchronization. GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and
service that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from
vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility. Good Technology is located in
Santa Clara, California. For more information call 1-866-7-BEGOOD and select
the option for sales, e-mail sales@good.com
or visit www.good.com.
Source: Motorola press release