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Tag Archives: Exchange ActiveSync
Managing Exchange ActiveSync device partnerships (in a world where we all use too many devices)
This is the text of an article that I wrote for Windows IT Pro magazine that was never published. It might be of some interest and use to folks grappling with ActiveSync partnerships, so I decided to publish it here. … Continue reading
Exchange Unwashed digest for July 2013
July – hot summer (or so it should be) – and vacations. But the need to publish posts on my Exchange Unwashed blog on WindowsITPro.com continues, so here’s what appeared in July. Interesting approach to public folder support in Outlook … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013, Office 365
Tagged Compliance, EAS, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013 RTM CU2, Exchange ActiveSync, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Office 365, Outlook Web App, OWA, PRISM, Search Foundation, TechNet
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Why even bulletproofed Exchange ActiveSync is no guarantee of future iOS client happiness
A comment posted to my post wondering whether Apple’s release of iOS 6.1.2 would provide a long-term fix for the problem that causes excessive transaction log growth on Exchange servers (without introducing any new problems) asked a pertinent question: “Maybe … Continue reading
Google flogging a dead horse with Motorola pager patent
For those who follow patent matters, the spat between Google and Microsoft revolving around whether Exchange ActiveSync infringes a Motorola pager patent dating from August 1995 has moved on to Germany, where an associated case is being heard in Mannheim. … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Technology
Tagged EAS, Exchange ActiveSync, Gmail, Google, Motorola Mobility, Patent
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