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Sybase and HTC Unite

Posted by gasusan2005 on August 7, 2007 – 4:45 am
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Strategic Mobile Partnership Will Combine Best-Of-Breed Software and Hardware Solutions 

sybase Sybase, a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, and HTC, the world’s leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based smart devices, today announced the formation of a global alliance. The companies are teaming on strategic business, engineering and marketing initiatives designed to deliver optimized Sybase iAnywhere mobility software on HTC devices.

The alliance will focus initially on the management and security components of the Sybase Information Anywhere suite, which provides a platform for enterprise mobility. Sybase will work closely with HTC on product optimization and integration, resulting in stronger Windows Mobile device management and security options for enterprises.

“HTC strategically aligns itself with technology-leading partners to provide exceptional value to our customers,” said Fred Liu, Chief Operating Officer, HTC. “We are pleased to partner with Sybase iAnywhere to empower mobile workforces in a variety of industries to access and interact with their enterprise data at the point of business activity.”

htc Last year, Harris Corporation selected Sybase iAnywhere mobile technologies to power the 2010 U.S. Census, the largest-ever mobile software deployment. The 2010 U.S. Census will leverage the company’s Information Anywhere mobile database, synchronization and mobile device management technology on HTC devices used by door-to-door census takers.

Source: Sybase press release

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