Support for IBM's Lotus Notes e-mail software is coming to Nokia S60 phones.
The two companies said a raft of S60 3rd Edition devices, including the E71 and N95, will be able to access corporate e-mail from next month via Lotus Notes Traveler.
The software will also provide access to calendar, address book, journal and to-do-list data, the two companies added.
Soren Petersen, senior vice president at Nokia, claimed the collaboration means nearly 90 percent of business e-mail can be mobilized with Nokia devices, without any additional servers, middle-ware or licenses.
According to Nokia, more than 80 million S60 3rd Edition devices had been shipped globally by the end of July 2008.
In October, Nokia announced a change to its business mobility strategy, saying it would stop developing and marketing its own offerings and instead seek to partner with enterprise vendors.
Natasha Lomas of Silicom.com reported from London.












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