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Antenna Software CEO to Discuss Mobile Worker Integration Challenges and Solutions at Enterprise 2.0 2007.


Antenna Software:
WHAT:   Antenna Software, Inc., a leader in mobile enterprise
        technologies and solutions, will speak on the "Integrating the
        Mobile Worker" panel at this week's Enterprise 2.0 2007
        conference in Boston. The conference is a chance for IT and
        business executives to explore Enterprise 2.0 collaborative
        tools, technologies and strategies.

        With the growing number of mobile workers and rapidly
        increasing adoption of mobile computing platforms and
        handhelds, organizations are facing integration challenges
        like never before. Jim Hemmer, president and CEO of Antenna
        Software, will join a venerated panel of executives from
        Research In Motion (RIM), Nokia and Motorola to discuss how
        enterprises can integrate mobile workers into their IT and
        unified communications environments. The panel will be
        moderated by Johna Till Johnson, president and founding
        partner of Nemertes Research.

        A pioneer of enterprise mobility technologies, Antenna
        Software provides solutions that give the "road warriors" -
        mobile employees and field services workers - the right data
        at the right place at the right time. With its comprehensive,
        standards-based solutions, including the Antenna Mobility
        Platform (AMP), enterprises have the tools to improve
        workforce productivity, increase efficiencies, maximize ROI
        and improve customer satisfaction.

        To schedule a briefing with Hemmer during the conference,
        contact Michael Adorno at 212.255.0080, ext. 32, or
        madorno@articulatepr.com. For more information on Antenna
        Software and its product offerings, visit
        www.antennasoftware.com.

WHEN:   "Integrating the Mobile Worker"
        Tuesday, June 19, 2007
        1:15 p.m.-2:15 p.m. EDT

WHERE:  Enterprise 2.0 2007: The Collaborative Technologies Conference
        Weston Boston Waterfront - Boston
        June 18-21, 2007
        www.enterprise2conf.com/


About Antenna Software

Antenna Software provides real business mobility, giving enterprises the ability to have one platform to mobilize mo·bi·lize
v.
1. To make mobile or capable of movement.

2. To restore the power of motion to a joint.

3. To release into the body, as glycogen from the liver.
 all their business software and make employees, wherever they are, more productive and more profitable. The Antenna Mobility Platform (AMP), built on industry open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced , is flexible by design and helps Antenna users and partners to see real value from their existing IT investments and to be positioned for future mobility needs. With its long track record of proven leadership working with name-brand clients like Xerox (Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT, www.xerox.com) A major manufacturer of analog and digital copy machines, computer printers and document management systems. Corporate headquarters are in Stamford, CT, while manufacturing and marketing is in Rochester, NY. , Pitney Bowes This article or section is written like an .
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