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IBM Offers Lotus Notes for Apple's iPhone

SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- International Business Machines (IBM) said Tuesday it was making its Lotus Notes tools, including email and calendar applications, available for Apple's iPhone.  more

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iPhone Open for Business? Blackberry Battle May Loom

SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The phrase "new enterprise features" in a recent Apple iPhone-related event invite was all it took for some to anoint the iPhone as the next big challenge for Research In Motion, the world's leading supplier of smartphones.  more

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Telecoms Software Vendors Bill be Next to Feel the Heat From Huawei

Coming back from Mobile Congress World, Jessica Figueras, Practice Leader of Service Infrastructure at Ovum says that the most eye-opening briefing at this year's MWC was with executives from Huawei's software division.  more

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Egypt Well-Placed as the Next Hot Spot for IT Outsourcing

Yankee Group says that it thinks Egypt could soon become the India of the Middle East as it seeks to develop its share of the global outsourcing market. As this market continues to grow, with India holding 60% of the market share, more multinational companies are using IT outsourcing and business process outsourcing as tools to transform their organizations into global operations, becoming what Yankee Group calls the Anywhere Enterprise. more

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Vodafone Brand "valuation" Declines in 2006"

The latest brand name valuation report from MillwardBrown, Brandz - has reported that the value of the Vodafone brand has dropped sharply over the past year, while China Mobile's continues its rise. more

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Business Use of Wireless IM to Exceed $2 Billion

A new report from Strategy Analytics finds that a number of supply and demand side catalysts are aligning to accelerate business use of mobile Instant Messaging (IM) into a US$2 billion-plus opportunity in Western Europe and North America by 2010. From wireless access, to secure and fully auditable enterprise IM platforms, to public mobile IM services such as MSN Messenger, AIM and Yahoo! - both IT-sanctioned and rogue use of mobile IM is set to grow significantly. more

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Nokia Adds WLAN to Smartphone

Nokia has added WiFi connectivity to its existing PDA handset, the Nokia 9300. The Nokia 9300i incorporates WLAN connectivity with a full keyboard, 65,536-color screen, support for a broad range of enterprise email solutions and an attachment viewer. 80 MB of memory capacity (expandable up to 2GB with an optional MMC card) provides ample space for file storage, and the wide color screen makes it easy to view different types of documents, spreadsheets, presentations and web sites. more

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New forum to push Java handset development

The OSGi Alliance has announced the formation of the Mobile Expert Group, a new working body designed to further promote the use of Java technology in the mobile space. Comprised of industry leaders including BMW, Gatespace Telematics, IBM, Motorola, Nokia, oracle, Panasonic, ProSyst, Siemens VDO Automotive, Sun Microsystems, Telcordia Technologies and others, the Mobile Expert Group is chartered with defining requirements and specifications for the next generation of Java technology-based platform software, targeting data-capable mobile devices. more

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Big Guns In GPRS Alliance

Ericsson and fellow industry leaders IBM, Lotus, oracle, Palm Computing and Symbian are joining forces in the GPRS Applications Alliance (GAA), a cross- industry initiative designed to serve as a catalyst in the advancement of applications based on the new mobile packet switching technology, GPRS. Ericsson is initially establishing two application centers; one in Silicon Valley, California, USA and one in 'Mobile Valley', Kista near Stockholm, Sweden." more

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