Palm, BEA in enterprise partnership
Palm’s Solutions Group and application infrastructure provider BEA have announced a partnership to integrate their products for enterprise customers.
At the heart of the deal is an agreement to use Palm’s new Reliable Transport (RT) technology …
Vodafone upgrades to new Cash-U platform
Vodafone Omnitel, the Italian subsidary of the global network operator, has emphasised its commitment to Cash-U’s mobile entertainment platform by upgrading to the latest edition.
Pecan 2.0 is a platform for deploying and managing SMS, WAP and …
Insignia brings Java to Smartphones 2002
Insignia has announced the availability of its Mobile Foundation technology for Microsoft’s Smartphones 2002 platform.
The Insignia Mobile Foundation will enable Smartphone 2002 devices to run J2ME applications, broadening the range of mobile s…
O2 chooses Pinpoint for partner relationship management
Network operator O2 has chosen Pinpoint’s Fuel platform for managing relationships with third party application providers.
Fuel will enable members of O2’s Revolution development programme to submit their applications for trial and deployment o…
AppForge development
Visual Basic is arguably the most popular development language in the world. It is a powerful and complete language and unlike C++ and Java it has a structure and command set which demands little specialist knowledge to master. This lends Visual B…
LightSurf updates imaging platform
LightSurf has announced a new version of its image processing platform with a wide range of mobile multimedia capabilities.
Version IV of the LightSurf platform is an end-to-end solution for deploying and managing mobile multimedia services, in…
Sprint adds Sanyo handset to Vision range
Sprint has expanded the range of handsets supporting its CDMA2000 1x Vision service with the addition of the Sanyo 4900.
The handset features a colour screen, J2ME compatibility, support for polyphonic ringtones, a WAP 2.0 browser, messaging an…
MMJ: Japanese market update 22/08/2002
Japan’s wireless professionals are well rested and back in action after their seasonal holiday. Qualcomm Japan’s President Ted Matsumoto kicked off the week by targeting 800,000 monthly subscribers using handsets featuring Qualcomm’s CDMA2000 1x t…