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Good Tech tool for mobiles

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Hyderabad, May 3

Good Technology has announced its upgraded version GoodLink 4.8 that helps better manage mobile data. The newest version of the messaging software and service enables enterprises to deploy and centrally manage and secure growing smartphone deployments with greater flexibility and ease, unlocking the power of mobility for businesses worldwide. GoodLink 4.8 brings advanced management features that are essential for secure, large-scale mobile deployments ranging from hundreds to thousands of users, as well as new end-user features that enhance usability and expand support for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.

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