Microsoft has claimed to release its Exchange ActiveSync service exclusively for mobile users in the start of next week.
The software giant will be releasing the support for The Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) for newest version of Hotmail on Monday, according to the reports of tech news site Softpedia.
Product manager of Windows Live at Microsoft, Dharmesh Mehta, claimed that support for EAS, which aide users to log in the Hotmail service merely by a push button will be featured in the upcoming week.
An official for the firm stated: "We can confirm that Exchange Active Sync will be available on Monday as part of the ongoing Windows Live updates for consumers. We will provide additional details on the Inside Windows Live blog when we release this on Monday."
The EAS support comes in as Windows Live Hotmail 2011 update; however, no other specs have been stated.












