Smart Phones
- Smart Phone
- An all-in-one cell phone that acts as phone, PDA, e-mail client, calendar, etc.
Recommended and supported phones
Any
device that runs Windows Mobile
5 or higher:
- These devices have the most complete and seamless interoperability with our infrastructure and can wirelessly synchronize e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks with our Exchange (e-mail) server.
- These
systems communicate natively with Microsoft Office.
- Microsoft
maintains a list of phones with this software - sortable by cell phone carrier
NOT Recommended
The following are not recommended and will be supported minimally. Users of these devices will be directed to appropriate support at OSU Wireless or 8Help. Since these devices
cannot connect to our Exchange (e-mail) server wirelessly, individuals wishing
to sync these devices will need to work with OIT directly to sync to their
osu.edu account and will therefore be unable to take advantage of the Exchange
(e-mail) server within the College
of Veterinary Medicine.
BlackBerry
- For
wireless syncing with a BlackBerry device, CVM would be required to invest significant
money and personnel resources into implementing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
(BES) to integrate BlackBerry devices with our Exchange server and therefore do
not offer that service at this time.
- For
wired synching, there is software that can be installed on a Windows PC which
can sync the BlackBerry device with Outlook, though there is no wireless
syncing when away from the PC. This is
often not satisfactory to BlackBerry users who have invested money into the
device and the associated service plan, which makes them not the ideal solution
in our current environment.
iPhone
- For
wireless syncing with an iPhone device, CVM would have to open and enable
security ports to our e-mail server. By
doing this we increase the security exposure of the Exchange (e-mail) server
and therefore do not offer that service.
- Though
Apple has licensed the Exchange ActiveSync protocol from Microsoft and has
announced at least some level of support for Exchange in the upcoming iPhone
2.0 it remains to be seen how well it works.