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Good for Enterprise iPhone app updated with support for IBM Lotus Domino and Notes

Categories: Applications, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 2:02 AM

Good for Enterprise iPhone app

It was not that long ago when we talked about the Good for Enterprise iPhone app, which provides users with enterprise-class messaging and collaboration experience with all the security, visibility, and control that IT requires. It has been updated recently to include support for IBM Lotus Domino and Notes.

In addition to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino R7 and R8, Good for Enterprise retains support for multiple Exchange versions Exchange 2003 and 2007. Moreover, the mobile application is available for other platforms — including Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm OS, “giving enterprises a wide range of choices for deploying their mobile strategies.”

In order to use Good for Enterprise on the iPhone/iPod Touch, Lotus Domino customers should upgrade their Good servers to the latest version – Good Mobile Messaging 6.0.3 and Good Mobile Control 1.0.3. Additionally, use of Good for Enterprise app requires a Good for Enterprise server and client access license (CAL).

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