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To: Ron Schier who wrote (618)2/23/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: arisetech  Read Replies (1) of 848
 

WS Communications Demonstrates BlackBerry Wireless Email Solution At IT For Wall
Street '99 Conference

PR Newswire, Tuesday, February 23, 1999 at 11:16

End-to-End Solution from Research in Motion Delivers Secure,
Integrated Solution for Microsoft Exchange Environments

Booth 112

NEW YORK, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- WS Communications, LLC., a division of
Wall Street Technology Group, Inc., will demonstrate the new BlackBerry(TM)
wireless email solution from Research In Motion Limited
(NASDAQ:RIMM; Toronto: RIM) during the IT for Wall Street '99 conference at
the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. IT for Wall Street
'99 is a Ziff-Davis event featuring an exhibition centered on the latest IT
solutions for the financial services industry, in conjunction with a
conference produced by GartnerGroup.
BlackBerry is the first complete, secure, integrated, wireless email
solution for the mobile professional. Microsoft(R) Exchange users can now
enjoy untethered access to their corporate email wherever they go. The
BlackBerry wireless email solution includes a powerful wireless handheld with
integrated email/organizer software, PC docking cradle, innovative desktop
software, single mailbox integration with Microsoft Exchange and flat-rate
airtime on the nationwide BellSouth Intelligent Wireless Network(SM).
"This advanced technology provides easy remote access to email," says
Michael Green, Partner, WS Communications. "We are very enthusiastic about
the potential for this exciting, new product. There is already a high level
of satisfaction among our BlackBerry customers."
Robert O'Brien, Chief Officer-Technology Division of the New York City
Transit Authority agrees, "BlackBerry allows me to be more productive during
the day and reduce my 'overtime' since I can now access my email on the train
ride home and prepare my day on the train ride in."

Located in the Wall Street area of New York, N.Y., WS Communications, Inc.
provides wireless communications business solutions to Fortune 500 companies.
WS Communications is a subsidiary of Wall Street Technology Group, Inc., a
professional services organization specializing in information systems
management, telecommunications and systems support services.
For more information about WS Communications and BlackBerry call
800-210-7727, or visit them at the IT for Wall Street '99 show at the
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, New York, February 23-25, 1999.

Research In Motion, RIM and BlackBerry are trademarks of Research In
Motion Limited. Research In Motion and RIM are registered, U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. in
the United States and/or other countries. All other brands, products and
company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective holders.

SOURCE WS Communications
-0- 02/23/99
/CONTACT: Michael Green of WS Communications, 800-210-7727/

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