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  2. Exchange ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    e. Exchange ActiveSync (commonly known as EAS) is a proprietary protocol designed for the synchronization of email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes from a messaging server to a smartphone or other mobile devices. The protocol also provides mobile device management and policy controls. The protocol is based on XML.

  3. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Support for Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) was added to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. It allows a compliant device such as a Windows Mobile device or smartphone to securely synchronize mail, contacts and other data directly with an Exchange server and has become a popular mobile access standard for businesses due to support from companies like ...

  4. ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    In case of Exchange Server, only emails, calendar, contacts and tasks may be synchronized. In the Windows Task Manager , the associated process is called wcescomm.exe. ActiveSync also provides for the manual transfer of files to a mobile device, along with limited backup functionality, and the ability to install and uninstall mobile device ...

  5. Z-Push - Wikipedia

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    Any. Platform. Cross-platform. License. AGPLv3. Website. z-push.org. Z-Push (presumably Z is for Zarafa) is a FOSS implementation of the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol which is used to synchronize email, personal contacts and other items between a central server and a mobile device. [2]

  6. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) support was added as part of the Hotmail "Wave 4" release, allowing users to synchronise not just their email, but also their contacts and calendar on any device that supports EAS. On September 12, 2013, Microsoft added support for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) and OAuth.

  7. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    History of Microsoft Exchange Server. The first release of Microsoft Exchange Server was version 4.0 in April 1996, when it was sold as an upgrade to Microsoft Mail 3.5. Before that, Microsoft Mail v2.0 (written by Microsoft) was replaced in 1991 by "Microsoft Mail for PC Networks v2.1", [1] based on Network Courier from its acquisition of ...

  8. Mailsite - Wikipedia

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    Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) server for synchronization of mail, calendar and contacts with mobile devices; Shared calendar server that works with Microsoft Outlook, Google Calendar, Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird; Customizable AJAX Web Client that works with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera

  9. Enterprise Archive Solution - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Archive Solution. Enterprise Archive Solution (EAS) is an enterprise file, social media and email archiving software program originally developed by Educom in 2000. EAS was subsequently acquired by Zantaz, Autonomy, and HP, and is currently owned by Unified Global Archiving. Enterprise Archive Solution has the ability to archive ...