We’ve almost missed this one. Our friends from Emoze used Mobile World Congress not only to launch their push-email service for the masses (using POP3), but also to unveil the Enterprise edition to enable organisations to manage their information flow and to “have control over data transfers based on IT policies.”
With the Enterprise Edition, emails are pushed through to the user’s device, in real-time as soon as a connection is made available. The company’s mail server will register when an email is being sent and will continuously search for a clear connection to the device. When a free connection is available, emoze software will pull the message from the mail server and push it straight through to the individual user’s device, meaning faster and more secure communication.
Naturally, it’s the security of information that concerns business users the most and emoze knows that. Hence they are vowing for the security, even adding their technology “provides some of the most secure messaging on the market”…
Full release is available from here, and here’s the link to emoze’s site from where you can learn more about their enterprise offering.