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Brian Heaney Joins Bytemobile as Vice President of Engineering.


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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2003

New Senior Executive to Focus on Data Access Product Line

Expansion for Network Operators, Service Providers and Enterprises

Bytemobile, the company dedicated to delivering pure, optimized access to network operators, service providers and enterprises, today announced that Brian Heaney has joined the company as vice president of engineering. Heaney will direct Bytemobile's engineering team and the development of the company's data optimization optimization

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, client and service solutions.

"Brian's deep experience in software and client-server platform development is already making a strong contribution to Bytemobile, especially as we expand our data access solutions to enterprise customers," said Bytemobile Executive Chairman Hatim Tyabji. "Additionally, he's a seasoned builder and leader of teams, which is important as our engineering group grows."

Heaney joins Bytemobile with 20 years of experience in engineering and engineering management. He spent the last seven years as senior vice president of engineering at Liberate (Liberate Technologies, San Mateo, CA) A software company that specialized in the information appliance field. Formerly Network Computer, Inc. (NCI), a spin-off from Oracle in 1996, it changed its name in 1999.  Technologies where he was responsible for building and managing their engineering organization of more than 100 engineers and developing three generations of client-server platforms for interactive television applications. Prior to Liberate, Heaney worked for five years as director of CPU CPU
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 software development for Apple Computer and was also responsible for system software on the Power Mac product line. He began his career at General Electric as a systems and software engineer in the software simulation division.

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 within the operator market, it's clear that Bytemobile has the best-in-class optimization technology and reporting capabilities," said Heaney. "My mission is to continue on that success of developing great products for the operator market and leveraging our core Macara optimization and access technology into a range of solutions for the enterprise market. That's an exciting challenge, especially as demand for very fast, reliable and optimized access to networks increases."

Heaney has a master's in electrical engineering electrical engineering: see engineering.
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 from Duke University and bachelor's degrees in engineering and economics from Swarthmore College Swarthmore College, at Swarthmore, Pa.; coeducational; founded 1864 by the Society of Friends. It maintains a cooperative program with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, and the Univ. of Pennsylvania.  where he was a Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa: see fraternity.
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.

About Bytemobile

Bytemobile delivers on the promise of mobile data by enabling the way people really want to work and play in the wireless world.

Bytemobile solutions allow mobile operators, enterprises and other service providers to significantly enrich the user experience of current and future data networks. By making applications more desirable and valuable, Bytemobile customers can maximize returns on existing and future mobile network investments.

Announced customers include Vodafone UK, Nextel Communications Nextel Communications, styled NEXTEL, (Former NASDAQ: NXTL) which is now known as the Sprint Nextel Corporation was a telecommunications firm based in the United States. Known for providing a nation-wide mobile communications system. , Orange Denmark, Orange UK, Sprint, and T-Mobile UK. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., and has offices in East Sussex East Sussex, county (1991 pop. 670,600), 693 sq mi (1,795 sq km), extreme SE England. It comprises seven administrative districts: Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Hove, Lewes, Rother, and Wealden. The county, the seat of which is Lewes, borders the English Channel. , England and Tokyo, Japan.
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