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Sun Microsystems Selects Synchronica to Add Mobile Synchronization to Product Suites
Business Wire, August 20, 2007
Commitment to open industry standard SyncML expands reach of Sun`s products to mobile phones
ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England & SAN FRANCISCO -- Synchronica plc (AIM: SYNC.LN), the international provider of industry standard mobile synchronization and device management solutions, today announced that Sun Microsystems, Inc.(NASDAQ: SUNW) has agreed to license Synchronica's synchronization and client provisioning technology for Sun's communication products.
As part of the agreement, Sun plans to incorporate key components of Synchronica's Mobile Gateway for industry-standard wireless synchronization of contacts, calendars, tasks, and other enterprise data to Sun Java(TM) System Communications Suite and Sun Java(TM) System Application Platform Suite.
The Sun Java System Communications Suite is currently used by 240 million e-mailboxes within leading service providers and large organizations for messaging and collaboration services, such as email, IM and calendaring. "We're excited to be working with Synchronica because this relationship extends Sun's reach beyond the already wide range of supported desktop clients to a large number of mobile devices," said Karen Tegan Padir, vice president, Software Infrastructure, Sun Microsystems. "This collaboration also enables our application server developers to build feature-rich and scalable mobile applications that support both connected and disconnected operations."
Sun plans to use the core SyncML synchronization engine and the back-end connectors of the Mobile Gateway product to synchronize SyncML enabled devices with the Sun Java System Communications Suite or Sun Java System Application Platform Suite. Furthermore, Sun intends to use the provisioning module (OMA CP) enabling over-the-air configuration of mobile devices, reducing the need for manual device configuration. In addition, Sun is planning to use Synchronica's SyncML clients for Windows Mobile/Pocket PC and Palm OS enabling industry-standard synchronization on Smart phones that do not support SyncML out of the box.
"Open industry standards are the only way to provide secure synchronization capabilities to the widest range of smart phones and feature phones on the market today," said Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO of Synchronica. "Synchronica has long been committed to supporting industry standards such as SyncML and today's agreement with Sun validates that open industry standards are the way of the future for technology innovation."
Commenting further on the license agreement, Carsten Brinkschulte said, "The licensing of core elements of our Mobile Gateway product to a major software infrastructure provider such as Sun represents a significant breakthrough for Synchronica. We look forward to a strong and ongoing strategic relationship with Sun."
About Synchronica plc
Synchronica plc develops and markets synchronization and device management solutions for mobile operators, device manufacturers, and enterprises. Its product portfolio ranges from data synchronization (DS) to device management (DM) and firmware update over-the-air (FOTA). Products include the mobile device management suite Mobile Manager and the push email and synchronization solution Mobile Gateway. Headquartered in the UK with a development center in Germany and offices in Hong Kong, USA, and Dubai, Synchronica plc is a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange (SYNC.LN). More information is available at www.synchronica.com
About Synchronica Mobile Gateway
Synchronica's Mobile Gateway is a carrier-grade middleware solution providing push email and synchronization services. Based on the open industry standards SyncML and IMAP, Mobile Gateway is compatible with a wide range of mobile devices from leading device manufacturers such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, and Apple without requiring additional client software to be installed on the device or behind the firewall. Synchronica offers Mobile Gateway to operators, device manufacturers, and enterprises, enabling their mobile users to send and receive email from consumer mailboxes (AOL, Gmail, and others), as well as synchronize their calendar and contact data with business systems (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and Sun Java System Communications Suite).
About Sun Java System Communication Suite
More information about the Sun Java(TM) System Communications Suite is available at http://www.sun.com/comms
About Sun Java(TM) System Application Platform Suite
More information about Sun Java(TM) System Application Platform Suite is available at http://www.sun.com/software/javaenterprisesystem/application_platform_ suite/ (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)
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