Extended Systems' OneBridge Mobile Platform Enables Developers to Retrofit Legacy Applications with Real-Time Push Capabilities;
06 Junho 2005 - 9:05AM
Business Wire
Extended Systems (Nasdaq:XTND), a leading provider of mobile
software solutions, announced today during TechEd 2005 the
availability of enhanced developer tools for its OneBridge Mobile
Platform. OneBridge Mobile Platform version 4.5 now enables
developers to easily retrofit existing applications with push
capabilities. With no re-architecting for legacy applications
necessary, OneBridge can detect database changes and push them to a
mobile device in the field in real time. This enhancement enables
developers and independent software vendors to quickly and easily
build solutions that bring enterprise information to mobile
workers, while significantly reducing development time. Utilizing
the new OneBridge Mobile Application Acceleration Toolkit (OMAAT),
version 4.5 also enables developers creating mobile solutions in
.NET or J2ME environments to embed Extended Systems'
synchronization, web services and push engine technologies into
their application, eliminating the need for separate components on
the client. This reduces client footprint requirements and makes
these processes invisible to the end user, resulting in a more
elegant and streamlined user experience. The embedded toolkit is
now available for .NET, .NET Compact Framework (CF), and Blackberry
J2ME. CAS Software, a developer and distributor of CRM (customer
relationship management) software solutions from Germany, utilizes
the OneBridge platform to mobilize their solution. "We are excited
about the new release of OneBridge Mobile Data Suite, especially
the features that allow applications to synchronize data from
smartphones, SyncML devices and Blackberries," said Ludwig Neer,
CTO at CAS. Enhanced device management tools have also been
incorporated into the 4.5 release. OneBridge now supports a
full-fledged engine capable of running scripts, enabling custom
product development. In addition, OneBridge now supports
over-the-air install capabilities and "kill-pill" features that
disarm stolen or lost devices easily. "The 4.5 release further
validates that we offer one platform that can fulfill the needs of
the enterprise both today and tomorrow," said Charles Jepson,
president and CEO at Extended Systems. "That's an important
consideration for any organization interested in future proofing
their investment in mobile technologies." About Extended Systems
Extended Systems provides the expertise, strategy and solutions to
help enterprise organizations streamline their business processes
through mobile technology. The Company's OneBridge mobile solutions
suite enables companies to mobilize critical enterprise
applications such as e-mail, field service, sales force automation
(SFA), enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship
management (CRM). Extended Systems has more than 2,500 enterprise
customers worldwide and key alliance relationships. Founded in
1984, Extended Systems has offices and subsidiaries in the United
States and worldwide. For more information, call 800-235-7576 or
visit the Company web site at www.extendedsystems.com. This press
release contains forward-looking statements, including statements
relating to the success of OneBridge Mobile Platform and the
Company's ongoing relationship with CAS Software. These statements
are subject to risks and uncertainties. These risks and
uncertainties include the success of the Company's customer
relationships and other key business relationships, overall
economic conditions and the level of information technology
spending by existing and potential customers, the timing of
purchases by significant customers, the perceived and realized
benefits of mobile devices, the timely development and acceptance
of new products and technologies, the risks associated with
development of new products and product enhancements, the impact of
competitive products and pricing, continued growth in the markets
for our products, and other risks as detailed from time-to-time in
the Company's SEC filings, including its 2004 Annual Report on Form
10-K filed on September 29, 2004 and 2005 Quarterly Reports on Form
10-Q.
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