REMINDER/Starfish Software To Present Infrastructure Strategies For Data Synchronization and SyncML at SyncML Congress 2002.News Editors/Technology Writers SyncML Congress 2002 REMINDER...for Tuesday (Jan. 29) --(BUSINESS WIRE) WHO: Starfish Software, leading provider of end-to-end mobile data sync infrastructure and data connectivity solutions for the wireless Internet WHAT: Starfish Software has been selected to present infrastructure strategies for data synchronization and SyncML at SyncML Congress 2002 (www.syncmlworld.com). Starfish will detail its market-leading solutions for integrated, multi-point synchronization between device, desktop and server, featuring patented TrueSync(R) mobile data sync technology: -- What is multi-point sync? -- Why is it important? -- Alternative approaches -- Use cases -- How to use multi-point sync with SyncML Mr. Perry Tobin, Starfish vice president of engineering, will present infrastructure strategies for data synchronization and SyncML at SyncML Congress 2002. Starfish experts will also be on hand at the TechZone exhibition area at SyncML Congress 2002, demonstrating Starfish mobile data sync technologies, and Starfish technical experts will co-lead a panel discussion "Progress Towards Next Version of Specification" at the SyncML Congress 2002 Technical Masterclass, to be held January 28, 2002 at the Amsterdam Hilton. WHEN: January 29-30, 2002, Amsterdam, Holland WHERE: SyncML Congress 2002, The Amsterdam Hilton PRESS AND ANALYST CONTACT: Randy Delucchi, 831/461-5815, randy.Delucchi@starfish.com About Starfish Starfish Software Starfish was founded in 1994 by Philippe Kahn, best known for his invention of the camera phone and his most recent company Fullpower Technologies. The founding vision of Starfish was global synchronization and integration of wireless and wireline devices, which translated with the (www.starfish.com) is a leading supplier of end-to-end end-to-end a pattern of anastomosis in which severed ends are matched and united, in contrast with other patterns such as end-to-side or side-to-side. Usually applied to anastomosis of the intestine. synchronization (1) See synchronous and synchronous transmission. (2) Ensuring that two sets of data are always the same. See data synchronization. (3) Keeping time-of-day clocks in two devices set to the same time. See NTP. software and high-speed connectivity solutions for the wireless Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the . Starfish leverages TrueSync(R) technology to develop end-to-end synchronization solutions for wireless carriers, portals, enterprise and device manufacturers, and Simplify(R) high-speed connectivity management technology for "Instant Internet Connectivity To Go." An industry leader and technology innovator, Starfish is one of the founders of The SyncML Initiative, an industry movement to pioneer an open industry specification for synchronization of remote date and personal information across multiple networks and devices. Starfish technology is distributed by over fifty leading wireless carriers worldwide, including Cingular, Eircell, Hutchinson, Sprint, Verizon, VoiceStream; Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. such as Yahoo!; and wireless phone and device manufacturers such as Motorola and Hewlett-Packard. Founded in 1994, Starfish is a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Motorola (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :MOT (OpenView Managed Object Toolkit) An OpenView toolkit from HP for developing network management applications based on CMIS. The toolkit contains library routines that handle the transmission and receipt of CMIS requests and responses. ) with headquarters in Scotts Valley, CA. About SyncML SyncML is the leading open industry specification for universal data synchronization Keeping data in two or more computers up-to-date so that each repository contains the identical information. Data in handheld devices and laptops often require synchronization with the data in a desktop machine or server. of remote data and personal information across multiple networks, platforms and devices. The SyncML Initiative is sponsored by Ericsson, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Lotus, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd., Motorola, Nokia, Openwave, Starfish Software and Symbian, and supported by more than 650 key wireless and leading companies across various industry sectors. Companies interested in deploying SyncML compliant products and services are encouraged to join the Initiative. For more information on the SyncML Initiative, please see http://www.syncml.org. |
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