SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Good Technology Inc. unveiled the IBM Lotus Domino version of its e-mail service, making good on a year-old vow to support the popular enterprise software.
Good Mobile Messaging, which is slated to ship in July, will include continuous two-way, push-based wireless synchronization with all Lotus Domino functions including e-mail, calendar, contacts, journals and tasks. The offering will be available on the Motorola Q, Cingular 8125 Pocket PC, Palm Treo, and Nokia E61, among other devices.
Domino is the second-most popular enterprise platform in the world, second only to Microsoft Corp.’s Exchange Server, according to analysts from Gartner and IDC. Good hopes to use Lotus’ market penetration to gain traction against Seven Networks Inc., Visto Corp., Nokia Corp.’s Intellisync and a handful of others competing against Research In Motion Ltd., which dominates mobile e-mail.