Funambol Is An Open Source Mobile Application Server For Email And Pim

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Supposedly this works with ipods which is cool. I already manually sync my lotus notes address book to my ipod nano. A suite like this would be very cool in an enterprise setting.

funambol :: mobile open source

Funambol is a mobile application server that provides push email, automatic PIM data synchronization, and a mobile application development platform. It includes a suite of tools to develop, deploy and manage any mobile project. It is a certified implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).

SyncML DS (data synchronization) specifies a standard way to synchronize data between a mobile device and a server. SyncML DM (device management) specifies a way to remotely manage a mobile device from a server Funambol fully implements both protocols.
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Funambol allows you to push email to a mobile device from Exchange, Domino, IMAP/POP servers and to synchronize PIM data (contacts and calendar) from your SyncML device (Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens and so on) to a server. Funambol also includes client for devices where the SyncML client is missing, such as Outlook, RIM BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Palm, and the iPod. You can setup a full PIM synchronization system that allows your Outlook contacts to be in sync with all your devices.

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