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February 2010
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Google Wave: An experimental ride
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Printer vendors don ‘consultant’ hat to push MPS
Case Study

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»Eko’s Mobile Platform Accelerates Financial Inclusion

»Open Source Infrastructure Management tool helps JSL reduce downtime

5 points to make when your CEO cries cloud
How to be a guinea pig and not get slaughtered
Cisco launches enterprise social network solution
Top 10 security challenges for 2010
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Sybase’s enhanced Info suite

 

Sybase Anywhere has announced that it has added mobile instant messaging (IM) and presence capabilities to its Information Anywhere suite. According to a press release, this addition to the Information Anywhere suite addresses the demand of today’s mobile workers for increased productivity and collaboration by offering comprehensive support for extending enterprise email systems and IM platforms across the broadest range of mobile devices.

Sybase iAnywhere’s mobile IM and presence technology is a component of the company’s Information Anywhere suite, a platform which addresses converging enterprise requirements for mobile email, collaboration, security, device management and enterprise applications. Additionally, the new technology provides logging and routing capabilities that ensure compliance with corporate auditing policies.

Features include support for leading enterprise IM systems including IBM Lotus Sametime, Jabber XCP, Jabber Wildfire, Microsoft Live Communications Server and Reuters Messaging.

Support for public IM networks is via XMPP, and includes support for Google Talk and Jabber. It offers comprehensive cross-platform support for Windows Mobile, Palm, RIM BlackBerry and Symbian mobile devices.

Contacts can be managed (add, drop, edit) from the device in the field. In addition, contacts can be organized into personalized groups for easy recognition and access. Custom notifications and alerts (audio, vibration) can be set up for new inbound messages. Message history can be displayed with time-stamps. In addition, the client supports multi-party chat. It also supports end-to-end encryption through 168-bit 3DES.

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