Aardvark working on Exchange client for Google Android
Yesterday we were notified that a company called Aardvark was working on a Microsoft Exchange client for the Android OS. If you go to the company’s website, you can sign up to participate in its beta program – when it becomes available.
For its part, Aardvark promises:
Realtime, wireless synchronization of email, calendar, and contacts.
The most popular messaging platform will soon be available on the Google Android OS and T-Mobile G1.
Public launch begins Q1 of 2009 and our limited beta will commence shortly.

Hmm.. IIS holding page. Doesnt fill me with confidence…
Well, that’s strange. It worked for me this morning – that’s how I got the aardvark logo.
[...] for a bit of rumor-mongering. Stefan Frank over at androidauthority.com claims a source (unidentified) notified them that the company Aardvark is bringing a Microsoft [...]
Works for me.
What website do I need to go and sign up?
The link is in the post.
[...] for Android via Android Authority] Aardvark, Aardvark beta, Android, android exchange support, exchange, exchange support, g1 [...]
Eagerly awaiting this so we can look to replace the DASH as the default phone at work.
[...] released screen shots of its upcoming Microsoft Exchange client for the Google Android platform that we showed you before. The screen shots show the various configuration screens and the message viewer. The data on [...]
In the meantime people interestin in this topic should check out ‘TouchDown’ MS Exchange app for Android OS. It has been created by NitroDesk and is on the Android Market too. (Documentation etc. here: http://tinyurl.com/tdstart)