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DirectPush is Microsoft‘s technology for receiving e-mail instantly on Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1 enabled devices, from Microsoft Exchange Servers, Kerio Connect and Zarafa.

It provides response times similar to the push technology of RIM‘s BlackBerry service, but needs no special server upgrades other than having Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. It also eliminates the need for devices to have a dedicated IP address, but requires “Always on” GPRS or 3G connection.

External links

  • Microsoft‘s main site for this technology.
  • Understanding Direct Push
  • Kerio Connect wireless mobile synchronization
Windows Phone
  • Development history
  • Removed features
Versions
  • Windows Phone 7
  • Windows Phone 8
  • Windows Phone 8.1
  • Windows 10 Mobile
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Device software
  • Action Center
  • Bing Mobile
    • Bing Audio
    • Bing Maps
    • Bing Vision
  • Cortana
  • Groove Music
  • Internet Explorer Mobile
  • Movies & TV
  • MSN Mobile
  • Office Mobile
  • Remote Desktop
  • Skype app for Windows Phone
  • Xbox LIVE on Windows Phone
  • Windows Live for Mobile
  • Zune Media Player
Desktop software
  • Zune Software
  • Windows Phone App
  • Lumia Software Recovery Tool
  • Windows Phone Recovery Tool
Services
  • Calendar
  • Hotmail Mobile
  • Microsoft account
  • My Windows Phone
  • Windows Phone Store
  • OneDrive
  • People Hub
  • Xbox LIVE
Development
  • .NET Compact Framework
  • App Studio
  • DVLUP
  • Lumia Beta Apps
  • Silverlight
  • SQL Server Compact
  • XNA
  • TouchDevelop
Devices
  • Windows Phone 7 devices
  • Windows Phone 8 devices
  • Windows Phone 8.1 devices
  • Windows 10 Mobile devices

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