Nokia, IBM collaborate to deliver business mobility solution

December 15, 2010 04:08 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:40 pm IST - New Delhi

IBM India-South Asia Director (Software Group) Pradeep Nair and Nokia India Director Operator V. Ramnath, at a press coference to announce their collaboration to deliver business mobility solutions, in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: Kamal Narang

IBM India-South Asia Director (Software Group) Pradeep Nair and Nokia India Director Operator V. Ramnath, at a press coference to announce their collaboration to deliver business mobility solutions, in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: Kamal Narang

Handset manufacturer Nokia and technology major IBM on Wednesday entered into a collaboration to provide mobile handsets a software solution which provides direct, secure access to e-mail besides personal information of the company.

The solution IBM Lotus Notes Traveler delivers direct, secure access to e-mail and personal information through IBM Domino servers, and is available for Nokia Symbian S60 smartphones, both the companies said in a joint statement here.

“IBM Lotus Notes Traveler gives business professionals easy, secure and real-time access to their e-mail boxes, corporate contacts and corporate calendar on their Nokia smartphones. Direct access mail also drastically reduces the cost of managing and maintaining servers,” Nokia India Director Operator V. Ramanath said.

Both the companies have also shared an update on the deployment of the IBM Lotus Notes Traveler for Nokia smartphones.

The solution has found large-scale deployment at leading Indian enterprises including Asian Paints, Max New York Life, Britannia, Subros, Amtek Auto and Havells.

“This announcement is part of our continuing effort to expand mobile support for the Lotus software portfolio,” IBM India-South Asia Director (Software Group) Pradeep Nair said.

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