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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (95335)2/20/2002 3:31:24 PM
From: Night Writer  Respond to of 97611
 
Compaq Wants to Make Enterprises Mobile

Feb 20, 2002 (Internet.com via COMTEX) -- Compaq Computer Corp. Wednesday moved
aggressively to capture the attention of enterprises with mobile workforces with
new access and infrastructure solutions for Microsoft Mobile Information Server
2002 (MIS).

The company's solutions are aimed at giving customers wireless access to their
Microsoft Exchange 2000 messaging through cellular and Wi-Fi networks.

Compaq unveiled packaged solutions for MIS -- including Compaq iPAQ Pocket PCs,
Compaq ProLiant servers, PMCIA Cellular and WiFi cards, CDPD Airtime Services,
MIS 2002 Enterprise Edition and other required software -- as well as
installation and start-up services from Compaq Global Services. Customers can
also choose to purchase Compaq's new CarePaq installation and start-up services
for MIS 2002. CarePaq provides installation and configuration of a single
server.

On the Managed Mobility solutions front, the company is offering customized,
end-to-end wireless solutions based on Microsoft Exchange that are completely
managed by Compaq. The company said it will integrate, manage, and support MIS
solutions, from hosting the ProLiant servers and iPAQ Pocket PCs to coordinating
with customers' wireless carriers.

"Compaq is the only solutions provider with all the resources needed to
wirelessly mobilize an enterprise for maximum business benefit," said Jerry
Meerkatz, vice president and general manager of the Enterprise Mobility
Solutions Group at Compaq. "By combining MIS software with the iPAQ Pocket PC
and Compaq ProLiant servers -- brought together by Compaq Global Services --
we're providing customers with faster access to their data and email in Exchange
environments, which ultimately means a higher return on their investments."

The promise of MIS is the ability to allow employees to access their email
inboxes, calendar and contacts, meeting notifications, and view Word and Excel
attachments while on the move.

Telefonica Moviles is one company that took Compaq up on that promise, working
on a pilot program with Compaq and Microsoft. It plans to begin offering service
to its customers this month, using Compaq Global Services to provide MIS hosting
and support, and to install MIS software for its customers.

"Working with Compaq Global Services and Microsoft, we are deploying an enhanced
enterprise wireless communication service for our mobile enterprise customers
that will deliver the wireless services they need to increase productivity and
competitiveness," said Jose Maria Soler, partnership director, Telefonica
Moviles. "Our customers will be able to feel confident about addressing crucial
business needs from wherever they are in the world."


By Thor Olavsrud
URL: internet.com