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emoze Launches Free Global Service For Push Email

Further expanding the convenience and broadening the appeal of its free mobile push email and data synchronization service, emoze launches a global service that doesn’t require users to leave their PCs on. emoze offers a central server solution with a seamless connection via an Outlook Web Access (OWA). The expanded service offering is completely free of charge to consumers and businesses.

"Our mission is to help democratize the use of mobile email and synchronization services for the mass market, so that everyone has full access to their corporate email account as well as internet accounts," said Benny Ballin, emoze’s chief executive officer. "By using the emoze web-access central server, our customers no longer need to turn on their PC to enjoy the benefits of free push email service. This new option is suited for everyone — including corporate employees and laptop owners — giving the mass market the opportunity of living a Fortune 500 company lifestyle using a regular, supported mobile device.".

The process for using the central server is simple. When downloading emoze at www.emoze.com, users are given a choice of using their own PC as a connector; or the central server. If the user chooses the central server, they will have to install the emoze mobile client and will then be prompted to provide their OWA credentials, which are encrypted and stored locally on their own mobile device. The new option is particularly suited for those not wishing to leave their PC running to enable push email and personal information management (PIM) data. Both the PC connector and central server options are highly secure, leveraging efficient encryption mechanism, decryption and data compression technologies. Future central server upgrades will handle connections to Lotus web-access Gmail, Yahoo! mail and other popular email services.

The emoze Central Server, combined with push technology, is a unique solution that provides the mass market with real-time push-email and PIM data synchronization without the need for any additional components either on the PC or corporate ends. All users need is a compatible phone and a data package from a mobile operator.


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