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    Nokia Gets Serious on the Corporate Wireless email


    The mobile giant announced on Wednesday that it will pay $430 million for Intellisync Corporation - a leading developer and marketer of innovative wireless software solutions for the global mobile communications market, which is based in San Jose, Calif., and currently employs 450 people.

    The corporate wireless email is increasingly becoming an important target for Nokia, which is the world’s largest cell phone maker. Many companies see mobility as key to improving productivity. Mobile devices, Smartphones and Pocket PCs will let workers on the road stay connected to their corporate network to access email and applications.

    The implication to RIM and Microsoft, please read the article at C|Net

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