Followap Successfully Completes OMA Interoperability Testing for iFollow Presence Platform (PSP).iFollow PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation. 5.0 was Successfully Tested for Both Presence and XDMS XDMS XML (extensible markup language) Data Management Server XDMS Xml Document Management Server from Approved OMA (1) See Object Management Architecture. (2) (Open Mobile Alliance Ltd., La Jolla, CA, www.openmobilealliance.org) An organization formed in June of 2002 by the consolidation of the WAP Forum group and the Open Mobile Architecture Initiative. Specifications LONDON -- Followap, the leader in instant messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or , presence and interconnect solutions to the telecoms industry today announced it has successfully completed the OMA's Test Fest for Presence and XDMS (group list management server), part of the iFollow PSP 5.0 release. The Test Fest hosted in Dusseldorf in Germany resulted in approved specification standards testing interoperability between Followap's Presence server and XDMS with leading clients and IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. manufacturers. "Followap's commitment to developing and proving the quality and interoperability of the OMA Presence and XDM XDM Drummondville, Quebec, Canada (Airport Code) XDM X Window Display Manager XDM XML Documentation Markup XDM Xml for Data Mining XDM X Display Manager XDM Xml Data Management XDM Xpath Data Model XDM Xml Document Management Enablers provides a real benefit to the market and to adoption by operators and mobile users," said Fred Harrison, Vice Chair OMA and Chairman of its Board Interoperability Committee. "The tests are also evidence of the importance the market regards presence as the key enabler for next generation presence enabled services such as operator-brand mobile IM, smart-routed calls and dynamic address book," Harrison concluded. The tests, which took place over seven days in two phases, continue to improve OMA interoperability standards. With these results, the telecoms industry will be able to quickly identify companies which follow the approved standards specifications, such as Followap, and be able to integrate presence and group management technology into their systems quickly without costly engineering efforts. Mark Shteiman, PSP Director at Followap said; "Followap is committed to provide customers with proven, robust, highly scalable presence solutions. Ease of integration into other applications and services is vital for smooth interoperability. The industry has recognised that presence is the catalyst for next generation services which is set to make a huge difference to the end user's communication experience." About the iFollow PSP The iFollow PSP is a robust, highly scalable and reliable platform. Pioneered by Followap, the iFollow PSP meets operator needs as it was designed especially for operators. Easily integrated into other applications and services, next generation networks and IMS infrastructure, the iFollow PSP's open architecture is flexible, and also reduces network load due to its efficiency. Followap also works closely with industry standards bodies Following are some of the standards bodies defined in this database. For Windows users of CDE, look up Lessons/Review/Associations. For Web users of CDE's online HTML version, review the Lessons list at the bottom of the definition. Organization Covers ANSI U.S. such as the OMA to ensure smooth interoperability and fast network installation. iFollow IMSC IMSC Integrated Media Systems Center (University of Southern California) IMSC Information Management Steering Committee IMSC International Mobile Satellite Conference IMSC Interworking Mobile Switching Center , the leading Personal IM Solution in the industry is based on iFollow PSP technology. About Followap Followap is the leading provider and an innovator of Presence, Instant Messaging and Interconnect solutions to the telecommunications industry. Pioneering this field, Followap's customer base consists today over 25 network operators, with a combined user base of over 250 million subscribers. Followap's products were first launched in 1999 and are designed especially for the operator, enabling advanced, interoperable presence-enhanced services, whilst also creating the infrastructure for next-generation networks. Followap contributes to industry standardization efforts in forums including OMA, IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force , 3GPP GPP Government Performance Project GPP General Purpose Processor GPP General Physical Preparedness GPP Gambian People's Party GPP Good Pharmacy Practice GPP Gross Primary Productivity GPP Green Procurement Program GPP Generic Packetized Protocol and the GSM Association (GSM Association, Dublin, Ireland, www.gsmworld.com) A membership association founded in 1987 that promotes the development and evolution of the GSM communications standard worldwide. . Followap has offices in Europe, the US and Asia. For more information, please visit www.followap.com About the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) delivers open specifications for the mobile industry, helping to create interoperable services that work across countries, operators and mobile terminals and are driven by users' needs. To expand the mobile market, companies supporting the Open Mobile Alliance work to stimulate adoption of a variety of new, enhanced mobile information, communication and entertainment services. The Open Mobile Alliance includes contributors from all key elements of the wireless value chain, and contributes to the timely and efficient introduction of services and applications. The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) name and logo are trademarks of Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. www.openmobilealliance.org |
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