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GoodLink brings push email to Moto Q

Motorola and Good Technology today announced that Good's GoodLink wireless messaging will be one of the push email options for the Moto Q when it finally launches on May 31st. GoodLink is aimed primairily at corporate users offering continuous two-way push synchronization of users' e-mail, calendar, contacts, notes and tasks, as well as access to corporate intranets, CRM and ERP. The service also boasts enterprise-class, FIPS-certified security with end-to-end AES data encryption, remote data wipe, and remote password policy management. GoodLink is initially only available for Microsoft Exchange users, with support for IBM Domino/Lotus Notes coming later this summer. The Q itself is a Verizon, running on their high-speed EV-DO network and retailing for $300, although customers will be able to knock $100 off that if they sign up for a two year plan.