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Binary Tree Announces Support for Enterprise Mobile Device Migration, Management, and Monitoring at Microsoft Exchange Connections 2009

NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Binary Tree, the leading provider of cross-platform messaging migration and coexistence software, announced today that it will be releasing a new product named CMT Mobile that will support migration of smartphone users for companies migrating between enterprise messaging systems like Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange.

The initial release scheduled for December 7th will support RIM BlackBerry smartphones. Support for Windows Mobile devices, as well as Apple iPhones, will be available in Q1, 2010. Customers and business partners can get a preview of CMT Mobile at booth 401 at Microsoft Exchange Connections 2009 this week in Las Vegas.

The new product will offer advanced functionality for BlackBerry migrations to streamline the many steps and processes that BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) administrators need to go through to support switching their end users who are being migrated from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange. Integration points are being developed between Binary Tree's messaging migration products that will further streamline the entire migration process to include the migration of messaging and calendaring data between Notes and Exchange as well as trigger the necessary BES and actual device changes that need to occur to minimize end user disruptions and increase productivity.

Additionally, CMT Mobile can be used for BlackBerry management and monitoring prior to and/or after a migration. Features like domain mobility, user self service, firmware upgrades, device tracking (GPS), device data usage control and reporting, and many other features will make CMT Mobile an invaluable solution to any administrator supporting enterprise smartphone users.

"Our customers have been asking us to assist with the migration of Blackberry users from one BlackBerry Enterprise Servers platform to another for a long time," stated Carl Baumann, Director of World Wide Sales for Binary Tree. "The manual steps administrators and device users need to go through add a lot of risk and time to any messaging migration project. By adding CMT Mobile to our other migration software products we can now provide even more value to our migration customers."

ABOUT BINARY TREE

Binary Tree is the leading provider of cross-platform messaging migration and coexistence software. Since 1993, Binary Tree and its business partners have helped over 4,000 customers around the world to migrate more than 15,000,000 users. Binary Tree's CMT suite of software products provides for the analysis of, and the coexistence and migration between, enterprise messaging and collaboration environments based on Google Apps, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, and Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint. Binary Tree is represented by business partners worldwide who provide specialized services and a proven methodology for guiding customers through complex transitions. Binary Tree is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, IBM Premier Business Partner and a Google Enterprise Partner. Binary Tree is headquartered in the New York metropolitan area with representation and business partners worldwide. For more information, please visit us online at www.binarytree.com.

Binary Tree Contact: Julieanne DiDino, +1-917-885-1204, jules@binarytree.com

Binary Tree, CMT and CMT Mobile are trademarks of Binary Tree, Inc. All other trademarks are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

SOURCE Binary Tree

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