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Springfield, Virginia (PRWEB) October 14, 2011

IceWarp’s standards-based architecture allows BlackBerry devices users to bypass the RIM infrastructure.

IceWarp customers with Blackberry BlackBerry devices were largely unaffected by the Research in Motion (RIM) outage, global messaging and collaborations solutions provider announced Friday. IceWarp’s architecture allows its users to bypass the RIM infrastructure and connect a BlackBerry device directly to the corporate e-mail server.

IceWarp’s architecture is based on universal standards, doesn’t depend on any client and supports all mobile devices currently on the market, including the just-announced iPhone 4S iOS5 with the new capability of syncing reminders (tasks) and secure email encryption using S/MIME certificates.

“The outage reached monstrous proportions because of the RIM email synchronization structure,” explains Ladislav Goc, IceWarp President. “When you activate a BlackBerry device, it sends your mail server information, username and password to the RIM global data center. Then the BlackBerry mail server uses the email connection information to retrieve messages from your corporate email, put them into the Blackberry servers and then push them back to your BlackBerry device. Such dependency is very dangerous. If the RIM servers are affected, millions of people are cut from their business-critical applications.”

While BlackBerry devices are gradually losing their market share, IceWarp believes they still have a future in the corporate world.

“Millions of businesses are used to them, and the only bottleneck that needs to be removed is the RIM synchronization dependency,” continues Mr. Goc. “We solved this problem some time ago. With IceWarp Server installed in your office or your data center you can cut the RIM infrastructure out.”

IceWarp recommends the following steps to remove the RIM server synchronization dependency:

1.    Install IceWarp server.

2.    Install synchronization software based on SyncML or ActiveSync standards to your BlackBerry device.

3.    Set synchronization to your IceWarp server. The standard “RIM Route” will be replaced by direct synchronization of the BlackBerry mobile device with your corporate email without going through the RIM datacenter.

“Advantages are obvious,” concludes Mr. Goc. “Your emails are not dependent on the RIM datacenter behavior, your emails are stored on your company’s own server, and you can still use your favorite BlackBerry device!”

To see demonstration of the IceWarp based RIM devices synchronization, please join our free Webinar at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/176709906

Already recognized as a leading email solutions provider and a viable Microsoft Exchange alternative, IceWarp (formerly Merak Mail Server) is deployed in more than 20,000 organizations and supports over 50 million users worldwide. The company disrupts the messaging category by delivering all email, mobile synchronization, SMS, chat, voice and video capabilities in one integrated, extremely secure and easy-to-deploy solution. Its customers include such market leaders as Marriott International, Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Russian Space Agency, as well as small to midsized firms.

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How accurate and reliable are statistics from keyword research tools?

Question by Joseph Ponnou: How accurate and reliable are statistics from keyword research tools?
My supposed “niche” ‘new online income opportunity’ had a 24-hr search result of 580 according to a very popular keyword research tool when I started optimizing it. For the past 4 months, it has been fluctuating between 450 to 650 which is fine.

Now, for the past 1 week or so, I find that there are “zero” searches being shown in the 24-hr count. On the contrary, my own website is recording more than 100 hits per day through Google organic search itself.

Likewise another of my keyword ‘where is dubai’ that is drawing a traffic of average 150 visits per day through Google organic search has a total search of 20 per day according to this super tool.

Any comments?

I thought I was pretty good in using such tools, but now I wonder if I know to use them at all. For how can such well reckoned and vastly used research tools be wrong?

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Joseph Ponnou

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Answer by Mark Welch
I am not aware of any keyword research tools that are “very accurate,” and at best they tend to be “somewhat helpful.”

There are several issues here. First, no tool is more reliable than the data it is “fed,” and neither Google nor Yahoo provide their search data to third parties. WordTracker uses data from a pool of smaller search engine sites, and often shows high traffic levels for very bizarre search phrases. (In my experience, WordTracker’s data includes “fake traffic” including traffic from other keyword-research bots.)

In addition, even your own data is not complete: you may find that your bidding draws 150 impressions per day for searches for “where dubai” but in fact, your ad might not be shown for 1,000 other searches done each day. (Your data may also be “over-inclusive,” as you may be including searches through the Search Network, which aren’t done at Google, or traffic on the Content Network).

Second, search patterns change over time; the number of searches for “Santa Claus’ address” rises in December and probably zeroes out from January to October. In addition to predictable seasons like that, there are random fluctuations as well as “surges” (when Jay Leno mentions widgets, there may be a bunch of web searches in the next 24 hours).

There are also “cycles” for certain search terms. For example, searches for “porn” peak on weekends (Friday and Saturday night), while searches for “football scores” peak on Sunday and Monday. For some search terms, it’s possible that 80% to 90% of the total searches occur on a single day each week (“lotto numbers”), or even a single day each month or each quarter (“Fed interest rate change”).

Another crucial factor to consider is the activity of “fraud operators,” who use keyword research tools to identify high-bid keywords; when bid amounts rise, those terms attract more fraudulent activity (because fraudsters can make more money from each click than for low-bid terms), increasing volume.

The bottom line is that you should absolutely NEVER rely on any tools to be reliable — not even within an “order of magnitude” — in predicting search volumes for specific keywords or even “keyword families.”

Mark Welch
Internet Marketing Consultant

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Credo Group Managing Director and Founder Tim Brady has been honoured with a 40under40 business award which recognises outstanding young entrepreneurs.

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“My mother was one of 12 children and my father was raised in the bush by entrepreneurial parents. I was fortunate to come from a supportive and Christian environment as part of a large extended family and these factors have formed my values framework,” said Mr Brady.

A former accountant and national sales director for a recruitment agency, Mr Brady identified a niche in the market for workforce mobilisation services with a strong values based culture.

“We have strong working partnerships with organisations such as Salvation Army Employment Plus and Mission Employment providing opportunities for long-term unemployed people,” said Mr Brady.

Credo translates to mean trust in Latin and its values are credibility, reliability, efficiency, diligence and opportunity. It has an annual turnover of more than $ 20 million dollars and has experienced average growth of 60 per cent over the past three years.

“In line with our company’s values, specifically ‘opportunity’, we set up the Aspire program to develop our employees to their full potential and give back to the community. For example, our partnership with the Sacred Heart Mission assists the homeless by providing them with hot meals every day of the year,” Mr Brady said.

“We actively encourage and enable our employees to volunteer on company time to work in the market garden whose produce is supplied to the Sacred Heart Mission soup kitchen. Our team assists in setting up wire fencing, laying water drip systems and weeding. Another group of our employees stand side by side with veteran volunteers and prepare and serve a hot lunch for the homeless,” Mr Brady said.

Credo has offices in Perth and Melbourne with clients such as Wesfarmers, Woolworths and the giant China Metallurgical Group Corporation.

“The maxims which have motivated me to succeed in my personal and professional life are derived from my values, they are “no pain no gain” and “there has got to be a better way,” Mr Brady said.

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