SEVEN's Enterprise Mobile Email Reaches More than 100 Operators Worldwide

SEVEN Delivers Reliable Mobile Email to Enterprise Customers on Wide Choice of Devices

Push email software provider SEVEN has announced that its enterprise push email product is offered by more than 100 operators worldwide. In the past year, SEVEN has added 35 new operators and expanded into 19 new countries around the globe. Almost all are offering SEVEN's enterprise push email product, and added operators include Alltel in the U.S., Hutch in India, 3 in the U.K., and Tele2Group launched in three countries thus far.

SEVEN's Enterprise Mobile Email offers companies a solution that is intended to be easy for enterprises to integrate into their own infrastructure and deploy.

Features include:

* Behind-the-Firewall Server: Lightweight server installs typically in less then two hours and integrates into existing infrastructure
* End-to-End Encryption: Best-of-breed security technologies including AES designed to meet rigid enterprise security standards; data remains securely stored behind the corporate firewall and is not stored and forwarded
* Easy to Administer and Deploy: Management Console Snap-in provides familiar and adaptable management interfaces
* Real-time Data Obliteration: Instantly disables devices or erases data from misplaced devices reducing security risks
* Intuitive Mobile Device Clients: Easy to use, end-user UI available on the widest variety of mobile devices

"Our expertise in enterprise email is the foundation of our success," said Ross Bott, chief executive officer of SEVEN. "With our enterprise products as our cornerstone, we are able to offer our customers a complete program, from small-to-large enterprises to our consumer and Internet products. We build our products so that they are easy to use for our customers - no matter the size of their organization and workforce. Mobile email still has a fantastic growth potential and we look forward growing the user base together with our operator and service provider partners around the world."

The mobile email market holds enormous potential for growth. There are currently more than 700 million enterprise email accounts in use with only 10 million accounts using push email access. As mobility rises in importance among enterprise users, and it becomes increasingly easy to access email on a mobile phone, adoption rates are building. Last year, more than 80 million smartphones were shipped and SEVEN expects that 120 million will be shipped in 2007 - many of which will have one of SEVEN's mobile email solutions pre-loaded.

"The enterprise mobile email market is still under-penetrated and holds enormous growth potential," said Eugene Signorini, Vice President at Yankee Group. "Wireless carriers understand that mobile email will drive ARPU and additional data services in the future. Carriers are moving towards bundling wireless plans and decreasing data plan prices to encourage adoption of mobile email among enterprise and consumer customers."

SEVEN offers a multitude of mobile email solutions for operators using a single technical platform - making it easy for operators to adopt additional solutions. SEVEN's solutions include its Enterprise Edition, Workgroup Edition, Personal Edition, Consumer Edition and Internet Edition. SEVEN's solutions are available on more than 240 devices around the world including popular phones such as the Nokia E- and Nseries, Motorola RAZR, Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack, Sony Ericsson M600 and P990, and the Palm Treo 750w.

Source: SEVEN