One feature that makes RIM's Blackberry so very special is its direct e-mail push technology -- and Microsoft is now planning to incorporate this feature into the forthcoming Windows Mobile 5.0 release. Earlier today, Microsoft
announced the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0, a software based on wireless features coming in Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2.
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The feature pack includes Direct Push Technology, which keeps the business user's Outlook Mobile up to date by delivering information quickly and directly to a Windows Mobile-based device from Exchange Server, without requiring businesses to pay for additional and costly servers or middleware.
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[via
Engadget]