A few days ago, Google said it will cover access via ActiveSync to its own services. At the moment, many companies and users use the services Google, such as calendar, mail and contacts is through this protocol. For some platforms and operating systems is generally the only way to interact with the services provided by the search giant. What made Google to make such an unpopular step leading to a loss of a certain amount of customers?
Exchange ActiveSync protocol invented by Microsoft and the same is patented. At one time he was the reference standard for synchronization between devices, including mobile. Recent news shows that between Google and Microsoft ran a black cat, the first even officially abandoned development of applications for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 "because of the lack of interest in the platforms of the users." However, it is likely that this is all part of the one-sided desires as Google gradually move away from Microsoft, a fully own infrastructure.On 30 January 2013 the company managed by Larry Page (Larry Page) completely disable access to their services via ActiveSync for users. That is, they will not have access through this protocol to mail, calendar and contacts service.Fortunately, this is not a drop off will not affect owners Google Apps for business, educational and government institutions. They still will be able to enjoy all the benefits of a strong infrastructure of Google from any device and from any application, with support for Exchange ActiveSync. As you know, Google is paying for the use of Microsoft Exchange in its infrastructure, so that next year the company will seriously reduce their contributions competitor.How does this hurt users of devices HTC? Absolutely nothing, when it comes to most of the owners of Android-smartphones. But choosing Windows Phone will have to find other ways to sync data (eg, IMAP) with Google or completely on the Microsoft. Fortunately, a new email service called Microsoft Outlook.com support such an easy transition.
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Exchange ActiveSync protocol invented by Microsoft and the same is patented. At one time he was the reference standard for synchronization between devices, including mobile. Recent news shows that between Google and Microsoft ran a black cat, the first even officially abandoned development of applications for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 "because of the lack of interest in the platforms of the users." However, it is likely that this is all part of the one-sided desires as Google gradually move away from Microsoft, a fully own infrastructure.On 30 January 2013 the company managed by Larry Page (Larry Page) completely disable access to their services via ActiveSync for users. That is, they will not have access through this protocol to mail, calendar and contacts service.Fortunately, this is not a drop off will not affect owners Google Apps for business, educational and government institutions. They still will be able to enjoy all the benefits of a strong infrastructure of Google from any device and from any application, with support for Exchange ActiveSync. As you know, Google is paying for the use of Microsoft Exchange in its infrastructure, so that next year the company will seriously reduce their contributions competitor.How does this hurt users of devices HTC? Absolutely nothing, when it comes to most of the owners of Android-smartphones. But choosing Windows Phone will have to find other ways to sync data (eg, IMAP) with Google or completely on the Microsoft. Fortunately, a new email service called Microsoft Outlook.com support such an easy transition.
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