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    Kerio broadens mobile groupware offering to include support for top selling devices from BlackBerry, Nokia, and Palm

    Support for new mobile device platforms aims to give users more freedom when choosing a smartphone for accessing business data

    Santa Clara, California � May 15, 2007 � Just six months after its last release, Kerio Technologies, Inc. is launching a new version of Kerio MailServer, its popular groupware and email server suite for small and medium-sized organizations. By adding mobile email, calendar and contact list synchronization for Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) BlackBerry� devices, Symbian� and Palm� (NASDAQ: PALM) phones, Kerio MailServer completes its transformation into a comprehensive mobile groupware server. With this new release, Kerio MailServer now supports all major mobile smartphone devices, including Microsoft Windows Mobile� devices. On the desktop, users will get new options to automatically synchronize their iCal calendar application and Address Book on Mac OS X and share and publish calendars using Vista Calendar which ships with the new Windows Vista operating system.

    Kerio MailServer 6.4 provides support for BlackBerry through a hosted service called NotifyLink� for Kerio, offered by Notify Corp. Once signed up for the service, users can download and install the NotifyLink client directly to their BlackBerry device and have their email, contacts and calendars synchronized with Kerio MailServer.

    The Symbian operating system powers some of the most advanced phones on the market, including top of the line multimedia devices from Nokia and Samsung and touch screen enabled Sony Ericsson smartphones. Kerio MailServer uses RoadSync�, a groupware synchronization client developed by DataViz Inc., to push groupware data including email, contacts and calendars to Symbian phones. To protect sensitive company data from loss, theft or misuse, Kerio MailServer administrators have the ability to remotely wipe data from Symbian devices in case they are lost or stolen.

    �There is no clear winner in the smartphone market at this point,� says Michael Osterman of Osterman Research, a leading analyst firm in the messaging and collaboration space. �By supporting a wide variety of devices, Kerio MailServer gives businesses a flexible alternative to enterprise mobile groupware offerings. �

    Kerio MailServer 6.4 supports the new groupware client Outlook 2007 from Microsoft. For small businesses or startups with a preference for low cost groupware solutions, Kerio MailServer now supports the new Vista Mail and Vista Calendar applications that Microsoft includes with the OS. Users can get email, manage contacts, and subscribe or publish calendars without having to purchase a full-featured groupware application such as Outlook.

    The new Kerio iSync Connector provide Mac users the ability to synchronize their Address Book and iCal calendar application data with Kerio MailServer. This two-way synchronization of calendar and contact data combined with Kerio�s support for the Apple Mail application allows organizations to rollout professional groupware to their employees using just the built-in applications and technologies in Mac OS X.

    �With Kerio MailServer 6.4, our expanded desktop client and mobile device support gives users the freedom to choose the right combination of clients for email based collaboration, whether connecting from the road, in the office or from home,� says Dusan Vitek, VP Worldwide Marketing at Kerio Technologies, Inc. �We give users unparalleled flexibility in choosing the client or device that work best for them, and that contributes significantly to user productivity.�

    Administrators can install and test the new version of Kerio MailServer on Windows Vista, Fedora Core 6, SUSE Linux 10.1, and Red Hat Enterprise 5.

    Pricing and Availability
    Kerio MailServer 6.4 is available now from over 500 partners worldwide. Download it at Kerio Technologies Inc. | Connect. Communicate. Collaborate. Securely. for a supported 30-day evaluation.

    The base license for Kerio MailServer includes 10 user accounts and starts at just $399 for the standard version, or $499 with integrated McAfee Anti-Virus for bi-directional scanning of all email. The license includes 12 months of phone and email technical support as well as an upgrade subscription for new releases, updates and patches.

    Mobile sync for Windows Mobile and Palm OS-based phones is a standard feature of Kerio MailServer and is available free of charge to all existing Kerio MailServer customers with current subscription.

    RoadSync client for Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm is available from DataViz (PDA Software - Palm OS Software, Windows Mobile Software, Windows Smartphone Software, Symbian UIQ Software, Symbian Series 60 Software, Symbian Series 80 Software, Java MIDP 2.0 Software - Developed By DataViz) for $99.99 per client license.

    NotifyLink for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Palm is available from Notify Corp (Notify Technology - One Solution For All Your Enterprise Mobility Needs) for an annual fee of $300 per client.

    Kerio MailServer runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

    About Kerio Technologies Inc.
    Innovating in Internet security since 1997, Kerio Technologies Inc. (Kerio Technologies Inc. | Connect. Communicate. Collaborate. Securely.) provides Internet messaging and firewall software solutions for small to medium sized businesses and organizations worldwide. Kerio�s corporate headquarters are located in Santa Clara, California, with offices in Great Britain and the Czech Republic. Kerio�s technology partners include McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) and Internet Security Systems. Kerio is a Microsoft Gold Partner.

    In August 2006, Kerio MailServer was awarded Editor�s Choice by Windows IT Pro magazine in the round up of Microsoft Exchange alternatives.
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