DiVitas Broadens its Cell Phone ReachDiVitas Broadens its Cell Phone Reach

The array of mobile devices that employees are carrying has been getting broader. Consequently, DiVitas, a leading supplier of mobile unified communication software, added support for Apples iPhone, Googles Android, and Research in Motions Blackberry to its product portfolio.

Paul Korzeniowski, Contributor

November 2, 2009

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The array of mobile devices that employees are carrying has been getting broader. Consequently, DiVitas, a leading supplier of mobile unified communication software, added support for Apples iPhone, Googles Android, and Research in Motions Blackberry to its product portfolio.DiVitas solutions support a variety of voice functions, such as instant messaging, status, and mobile presence, which identifies a persons availability, location and network. The product is designed to help employees connect with one another on the first attempt. DiVitas accesses contact data directly from an organizations LDAP directory, so employees can find coworkers with only one click. The latest release of the software extends extends these features to Apple, Google, and RIM devices; the software already runs on Symbian and Windows Mobile phones.

Managing mobile devices has become a growing challenge in small and medium businesses. Increasingly, employees are relying on cell phones to complete their work, however, the IT department is struggling to manage these systems in a cohesive fashion.

The DiVitas system helps because it minimizes the software that users need to download to access mobile services. However, the companys software is expensive: $250 per device. In addition, the vendor is not as well known as larger suppliers in the highly competitive mobile software space. In sum, companies need to do a careful examination to determine if the DiVitas software is a good fit for their organization.

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Paul Korzeniowski

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Paul Korzeniowski is a freelance contributor to information who has been examining IT issues for more than two decades. During his career, he has had more than 10,000 articles and 1 million words published. His work has appeared in the Boston Herald, Business 2.0, eSchoolNews, Entrepreneur, Investor's Business Daily, and Newsweek, among other publications. He has expertise in analytics, mobility, cloud computing, security, and videoconferencing. Paul is based in Sudbury, Mass., and can be reached at [email protected]

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