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Intermec Selects NetMotion Mobility for Independent Software Vendor Partner Program
Business Wire, August 17, 2004
EVERETT, Wash. & SEATTLE -- Intermec Technologies Corp. today named NetMotion Wireless Inc. to its Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Partner Program for Computers and Communications. Mobility XE(TM), NetMotion Wireless' award-winning software, allows mobile workers to get and stay connected to mission-critical application over wireless networks. With Mobility XE, no additional development is required to provide wireless access to legacy applications, even over wide area wireless networks, and network performance is improved by as much as 100 percent.
Mobility XE is available on Intermec 700 Color Series mobile computers and features server pooling, load balancing, automated failover and a Mobility Management Console that provides web-based access to full management functionality.
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The ISV program supports and rewards independent software vendors that create software applications and tools that extend the powerful computing, communications and data capture capabilities of Intermec devices.
"The Mobility XE platform relieves Intermec customers of the burden and expense of mobile application development and provides them with the freedom to easily create and manage network policies," said Intermec Vice President Mike Colwell. "NetMotion Wireless has the same focus as Intermec; enabling the mobile worker. The company makes an outstanding addition to our team of independent software vendor partners."
"NetMotion Wireless is proud to be selected as an Intermec Independent Software Vendor," said Steve Cullen, NetMotion Wireless chief executive. "Our relationship with Intermec is another indication that NetMotion Mobility is becoming an important element in enterprise mobile computing. Through Mobility XE, Intermec 700 Color device users can tap into tried and true legacy applications without any additional development. And mobile users are assured a persistent connection with their host environment. No rebooting to regain communications with the server, no dropped lines or lost data if there is a blink in wireless service."
About Intermec
Intermec Technologies Corp., a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE:UNA) company, is a leader in global supply chain solutions and in the development, manufacture and integration of wired and wireless automated data collection, Intellitag(R) RFID (radio frequency identification) and mobile computing systems. The company's products and services are used by customers in many industries to improve productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations, from supply chain management and enterprise resource planning to field sales and service.
To learn more about how companies can benefit from Intermec's supply chain technologies, contact Intermec Technologies Corp., 6001 36th Ave. West, Everett, WA 98203 USA; telephone 800-347-2636; or visit Intermec's web site at www.intermec.com. To learn more about UNOVA, visit www.unova.com.
About NetMotion Wireless Inc.
NetMotion Wireless is the developer of Mobility XE, an easily deployed, software-only mobile computing solution that enables mobile workers to get connected and stay connected to enterprise applications over wireless networks. NetMotion Mobility XE enables mobile workers to operate as effectively on wireless networks as they do on wired ones--with secure, uninterrupted access to the same data and applications available on their desktop PCs. More than 350 leading organizations now use Mobility to eliminate the frustration and complexity of managing their mobile computing deployments. The company has won more than 20 awards, including Technology of the Year (Wireless Networking) from InfoWorld magazine, Business Product of the Year from the WSA, and Investors' Choice/Most Likely to Succeed at the Technologic Partners' Wireless Ventures conference.
For more information about NetMotion Wireless or its products, visit www.netmotionwireless.com, call (206) 691-5500, or write 701 N. 34th Street, Suite 250, Seattle, WA 98103.
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