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HyperOffice recently launched HyperSynch, a seemingly revolutionary push technology service which claims to exceed most of the popular solutions in the market, including MobileMe and BlackBerry Enterprise Server, in all its forms. According to HyperOffice, current services that offer push email, contacts, calendars and tasks and over the air synchronization suffer from one or more of the following drawbacks:- 1) They work on for a single mobile phone. MobileMe suffers from this, in that it only works for different versions of iPhone. Because of this, small companies cannot enable workers with mobile information on the phones they already have, and have to buy mobile phones specially for business purposes. 2) They are server based complex solutions which end up costing a lot. BES suffers from this, in that it needs to be installed on a server and requires IT administrators to manage it. 3) They are mainly personal information managers, and do not allow workers to share and sync calendars, contacts and tasks on the mobile phones of their colleagues. MobileMe has this problem, as it has no concept of "shared" team information. 4) They do not offer synchronization and access of Outlook data, which is an all important tool for business workers. Employees manage most of their information on Outlook while theyre in office, and would like to access and synch this data with their mobile mail, calendars, tasks, contacts when theyre out of office. MobileMe has this problem. 5) They lack key features. Google Sync suffers from this in that it does not have an inbuilt task management system and does not offer task synching. HyperOffice claims to solve all of these problems in one go with HyperSynch's mobile collaboration capabilities. It is an online service pushes and synchronizes mail, contacts, calendars and tasks for over 1700 mobile devices including iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, many Nokia Phones, J2ME phones, and some Android phones, and allows users to share mobile calendars, contacts and tasks with colleagues. Go check it out!
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