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Intrinsyc demonstrates framework for enterprise interoperability with Symbian OS-based devices
Written by Intrinsyc
Tuesday, 29 June 2004
Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. today demonstrated the new Mobile Enterprise Service Bus prototype product for Symbian OS™-based smartphones at JavaOne in San Francisco, California.
For this demonstration, Intrinsyc showcased a Microsoft Customer Relationship Management
(MSCRM) Client for the Symbian OS-based Nokia 6600 smartphone. During the demonstration, the
Symbian smartphone accesses and interacts with MSCRM through Microsoft server technologies
using the ESB. Intrinsyc's Mobile Enterprise Service Bus integrates with any Microsoft, Java
Enterprise (J2EE) and Legacy systems.
"The development of this seamless enterprise bridging framework for Symbian OS phones will
significantly increase the accessibility and quality of mobile enterprise applications," said
Derek Spratt, Intrinsyc's Chief Executive Officer. "This helps position Intrinsyc as a key
provider of integrated enterprise solutions enabling Symbian OS phones to gain seamless access
to mission critical enterprise applications - quickly and easily."
"Intrinsyc's solution will allow developers to create sophisticated enterprise applications
for Symbian OS", said Geoff Preston, Technology Operations Director. "With Mobile Enterprise
Service Bus, Symbian OS smartphones can connect the mobile workforce to almost any back-end
applications, while keeping ROI a priority."
Intrinsyc is a Symbian Platinum Partner and is based in Vancouver. The solution forms part
of the building blocks emerging as Intrinsyc's next-generation architecture to revolutionize
enterprise mobility. The client was delivered by virtue of the Symbian catalyst program.
Symbian Catalyst projects are joint Symbian/Partner(s) collaborations aimed at delivering
commercial solutions based on Symbian OS and Symbian OS phones.
About Intrinsyc
Intrinsyc provides unique software solutions and services that help companies create next
generation internet based devices, and integrate these devices with disparate enterprise IT
applications, providing end-to-end solutions for corporations worldwide. By leveraging
Intrinsyc's products, engineering design services and systems integration expertise,
customers make better decisions, improve productivity, and reduce time-to-market. Intrinsyc
is an industry leading, public company with global customers such as Microsoft, IBM, Intel,
Philips, Siemens, General Electric, and Ford. To find out more about Intrinsyc,
visit: www.intrinsyc.com.
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